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Microsoft have launches this twitter in China

Microsoft have already decided towards capitalizing this Windows Live Messenger popularity in China in order to launch on a newer service that been known as the MSN Juku which have also been calling as the local innovation upon the development through this MSN China. With the support of these services, it would somehow become lots like the Twitter. In which, it entirely allow several users be able to connect with some other Live Messenger contacts and will continually post on this 140 character messages. Especially that there will be couple of essential visual differences that must be between for both this services and towards Twitter; with that this old messages will now able to scroll down towards the right portion just for an instance this Twitter clone and the Plurk.

But this will still become as microblogging services and for their one local media report that will actually be calling it upon knocking off this Plurk that also become quite essential popular in Asia. With that, Juku that currently be in this beta will entirely brings on several other innovations towards this table that would allow several users be able to play on this games and even win some prizes that would somehow something sounds like this science fiction during the time that it comes towards this traditional feature of shy Twitter. However in some point, this Microsoft have not announce yet in regards to their any plans upon the internationalization of their services and even perhaps positioning for a direct competitor in Twitter.

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