Microsoft is launching a new participatory service on MSN that allows its 8 million users to share and vote on news. MSN Reporter is a free service based on Windows Live ID, which means that users of Messenger, Hotmail, Spaces and other Windows Live services can use it without having to register.
MSN Reporter was launched in Spain last September as the first participatory service on a general portal. In Holland, where MSN Reporter was a pioneering service just over a year ago, it chinese overseas america number data now has more than a million unique monthly users. With this launch, the company is strengthening its strategy aimed at the consumer market, backed by its success in the online world.
The more than 16 million users of MSN and Windows Live can now promote the content that interests them most on MSN or other portals, as well as comment on and vote on content that other users have promoted. MSN Reporter turns users into journalists and gives them the last word with their votes, comments and moderation capacity. MSN becomes the first portal to bring this service to the general public. Abc.es, europapress.com or pulevasalud.com are some of the portals that have already integrated the MSN Reporter button into their social network menus.
MSN Reporter can also be integrated into any portal or blog, making it easier for users to promote their best content on MSN, the leading entertainment portal in Spain and the first to bring this service to the general public. Abc.es, europapress.com and pulevasalud.com are some of the first portals that have already integrated the Reporter button into their social network menus.