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A blast from the past!

MSN, Skype, and Hotmail are all legacy services from Microsoft that were popular in the early 2000s. Here's a brief overview of each:

  1. MSN (Microsoft Network): Launched in 1995, MSN was a web portal that provided news, email, chat rooms, and other online services. It was a major competitor to AOL (America Online) and Yahoo!. MSN was eventually rebranded as Windows Live in 2005.
  2. Skype: Acquired by Microsoft in 2011, Skype is a video conferencing and instant messaging service that allows users to make voice and video calls, send messages, and share files. It was founded in 2003 and quickly gained popularity for its ease of use and low-cost international calls.
  3. Hotmail: Launched in 1996, Hotmail was one of the first free web-based email services. It was acquired by Microsoft in 1997 and became a popular alternative to traditional email services like AOL and Yahoo!. Hotmail was eventually rebranded as Outlook.com in 2012.

In recent years, Microsoft has phased out these legacy services and replaced them with newer offerings:

While these services are no longer as popular as they once were, they remain an important part of Microsoft's history and legacy.