Comments on: Microsoft remains evil--attempting to charge sites to import your MSN messenger contacts
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Step 1) Look at my MSN contacts
Step 2) Manually enter my contacts into whatever else I want to use
Step 3 (Optional, recommended) ) Delete MSN Messenger
Unless of course Microsoft claims that they own the use of the email addresses as messenger contacts entirely, of course.
- by mitrich January 21, 2008 8:54 AM PST
- Just more Microsoft bashing.
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