Microsoft on Wednesday said it will enhance audio and video features of its messaging software later this year. The company has teamed up with Logitech to provide integrated video and audio services designed to let customers see and talk to each other over MSN Messenger.
The upgraded service will be available this spring to MSN Messenger 7.0 customers in the United States and Germany, Microsoft said. The existing partnership between the two companies has resulted in the addition of Webcam functionality to the messaging service.
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