Windows Live Messenger Wave 4 to Be Unveiled on May 18

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Microsoft continues to remain mum on the availability deadline of the first Beta development milestone of Windows Live Wave 4. Various third-party sources, as well as indications and leaks from the Redmond company are pointing to June 2010 for a possible release date for Windows Live Wave 4 Beta, but, according to a new piece of information from Microsoft Australia, users might not have to wait that long. It appears that the down under branch of the software giant is planning to unveil Windows Live Messenger Wave 4, Windows Live Mail Hotmail Wave 4 and Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 in just four days, on May 18th, 2010.

NineMSN invites you to an exclusive lunch briefing hosted by Alex Parsons, Director of Marketing and MSN Products, to unveil the next evolution of Hotmail and Messenger,” an invitation that Microsoft Australia sent bloggers down under, courtesy of IStartedSomething, reads. It is unclear from the message sent to journalists when Microsoft plans to also unveil the next generation of Windows Live Essentials, Messenger included, and Windows Live Hotmail to the general public, but the company does mention upcoming significant announcements.

Ahead of significant announcements revealing the upcoming changes to Windows Live, we will provide a sneak peek of the new version of Hotmail and explain how the upgrades will help 8 million Australians who use Windows Live to stay in touch with people who matter most to them,” it is added in the invitation.
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Windows Live Messenger Wave 4 to Be Unveiled on May 18 - Along with Hotmail and Essentials - Softpedia
 

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I thought it was June 14th? 18th May has come and gone. So far its only hotmail?
 

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