Last November, Neowin reported that Microsoft was testing a new design for their MSN homepage. Today, Ars Technica makes known that Microsoft has finally begun rolling it out to users. The roll out will gradually make its way to 100 million US customers over the next few weeks. Microsoft is calling it the "most significant homepage redesign in over a decade." The redesign features a new butterfly logo as well as 30 updates based on loads of customer feedback.
Among the new features are:
TrendWatch - highlights of the day's top Twitter trends Hyper-local Tweets - shows you tweets based on your location My Cities - lets you save up to three cities to keep up with MSN Local - enables the display of relevant local information Hotmail - see your inbox on the MSN homepage
its about time it had an update, but to be fair... MSN is just the page you dont really look at when you start IE, i actually cant remember the last time i accessed it, being a FF user and all
I personally do not use the site, but its a lot more appealing then the original. Since its IE's default homepage, a lot more will start using it just because it looks more 2010 then the prior version.
Does anyone know how to get the new version to show up instead of the old one. The new one has been showing up then I deleted all my cookies and the old page starting showing up again. I prefer the new one. Thanks
Does anyone know how to get the new version to show up instead of the old one. The new one has been showing up then I deleted all my cookies and the old page starting showing up again. I prefer the new one. Thanks
Does anyone know how to get the new version to show up instead of the old one. The new one has been showing up then I deleted all my cookies and the old page starting showing up again. I prefer the new one. Thanks
Delete your browser cache. The old files are still loading.
Read more at source:
Microsoft rolling out two-factor authentication across its product line | ZDNet
and
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/286925-microsoft-account-two-step-verification-turn-off.html
My home page is google.com but the last few days when I open I.E. 9, microsoft.com comes up in address bar and then waits for a response from msn and then msn page opens. Have changed my home page dozens of times back to google.com but it keeps changing it over again to msn. Is there a fix for...