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Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim: The New MSN.com: Less Links, More Social
| @ SEA ! Headed SEA->PDX->SJC for mtgs including with the team behind http://preview.msn.com 4 days ago |
| RT @RobinDotNet: Wow, if you compare the old (http://bit.ly/11RDYK) and the new (http://bit.ly/bhhhs), the new one is much better!... 8 days ago |
| I'm just realizing that the new http://preview.msn.com has a sports dropdown that lets me go straight to any sport. AWESOME. 9 days ago |
The New MSN.com: Less Links, More Social
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim —
... The new page design will start rolling out today, but most of you won’t see it as the default until early next year. If you’re anxious to use the new design now, you can head to http://preview.msn.com. ...
The Brand New MSN.com Unveiled
Microsoft Advertising Blog —
Today is an important day in the history of MSN.
If you check out our new MSN preview site http://preview.msn.com, we think you’ll be in for pleasant surprise.
The portal is being transformed, evolving in tandem with the ever-changing needs of our customers – meaning good news for both consumers and our advertising partners.
Qi Lu, President of Microsoft’s Online Services Division, said in a mail to us all this morning that this announcement means:
“...the most radical redesign ...
MSN Portal Revamped – Now Clean & Sleek
Saad Kamal —
... The new site design will be rolled out to all U.S. users starting in 2010. But you can preview it right now from- http://preview.msn.com/. ...
MSN Home Page Gets a Major Face Lift
Search Engine Roundtable —
... a new home page design for MSN. You can see the new design at preview.msn.com . Let's compare the current and the preview: Current: ...
Reuters re-designs .... Yuck!
SEO and Tech Daily —
... This piece has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that this blog used to be syndicated there along with numerous others via the (since-sold) BlogBurst product.
It has to do with the (very) fine line between simplicity and performance.
Almost every company has made to move toward simplicity in one way or another over the past year or two.
Google is writing their content to make it easy to understand for 'non-geeks' ..
Microsoft's MSN is testing a simplified front page (although most users are still seeing the previous format).
MANY ...

