Difference between revisions of "Windows Live Spaces"
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 31 December 2014
Windows Live Spaces | |
Windows Live Spaces homepage (after logging in) | |
URL | http://spaces.live.com |
Status | Offline |
Archiving status | Saved! |
Archiving type | Unknown |
IRC channel | #archiveteam-bs (on hackint) |
Windows Live Spaces was Microsoft's blogging/social networking service, a part of Windows Live.
On September 27, 2010, Microsoft announced that Windows Live Spaces would be shut down on March 16, 2011[1]. Users were given the opportunity to download their Space, migrate it to Wordpress.com or let Microsoft delete it along with any other remaining Spaces on D-Day.
Archival Project
ArchiveTeam is working to archive as much of Windows Live Spaces as possible. If you are able to help, please visit the talk page for co-ordination.
Trivia
- Although there were 7,000,000 profiles on Windows Live Spaces,[2] only 1,000,000 of them had been moved to Wordpress.com by March 2, 2011[3] - a mere 14% of the total.
- Swicher has gathered some statistics during his effort to download Spaces.