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Microsoft Previews Revised MSN.com Home Page Microsoft Previews Revised MSN.com Home Page
By Jennifer LeClaire
November 4, 2009 1:58PM

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A redesigned MSN.com home page has been shown by Microsoft with Bing search, top stories, social networks, and localized content. Microsoft said the new MSN.com design will be widely available in the U.S. by early next year. The new MSN.com page reduces clutter with fewer links and easier access to information.
 


Microsoft Relevant Products/Services on Tuesday showed a preview of its redesigned MSN.com home page. The page hasn't had such a sweeping change in 10 years and features Bing search, the top news and entertainment stories, and some of the most popular social networks.

The home page taps the new MSN Local Edition to offer visitors a localized experience. Microsoft said the redesigned site with a bright look and feel began rolling out Wednesday and will become widely available to U.S. customers early next year.

"Both Yahoo and Microsoft have suddenly realized that their portal properties are incredibly valuable and they should invest in them," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "Both companies got so focused on Google that they forgot they had these incredibly powerful sites that pull massive amounts of traffic. Traffic for both Yahoo and MSN has been going up steadily."

Cleaning Up the Clutter

Microsoft's research shows that 90 percent of surveyed consumers find home pages such as MSN valuable, and they like the convenience of a comprehensive site. But there is one pain point -- clutter. The surveys show people want less clutter and easier access to information and services they care about, including search.

"Now is the time to clean up the mess on the web -- people need less clutter and less hassle to find what matters most to them," said Erik Jorgensen, corporate vice president at Microsoft. "Microsoft is uniquely invested in search, media experiences, and technical innovation. Combining these assets to deliver our new MSN home page is a tremendous win for customers and advertisers."

The new MSN home page aims to cut through the clutter with 50 percent fewer links and a simplified navigation across news, entertainment, sports, money and lifestyle. The new page also integrates Bing and offers quick access to Facebook, Twitter and Windows Relevant Products/Services Live services, local information, and in-line video.

Playing Up Bing

Bing is featured as the core search service Relevant Products/Services throughout the home page in key areas such as shopping, travel and local, and as a way of highlighting hot topics, trends or people. To streamline the home page, the new design offers clear categories for news, entertainment and local information.

Microsoft said simplicity drove the clean integration Relevant Products/Services of popular social networks, such as Facebook, Twitter and Windows Live "What's New," which aggregates up to 50 Web activities, including Yelp, Flickr, Pandora and more, onto the MSN home page. With the new design, Microsoft said, people no longer have to jump from site to site to update their status, tweets or see what their friends are up to. (continued...)

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