Microsoft has released the final version of a Windows Live Messenger instant-messaging services that works on “almost all” phones, according to a company official.The new Reside Messenger release isn;t as full-featured as the customized Windows Reside Messenger and other Windows Reside services that Microsoft has released in conjunction with Nokia (for its S40 and s60 phones) and HTC (for the T-Mobile Dash). Instead,
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