] Microsoft is set to release a beta version of its new ] messaging service. This is not a standard upgrade to its ] Messenger software; this is the product of NetGen, a ] division of Microsoft that is developing software aimed ] at the Net generation, i.e., teenagers and young adults ] who have grown up using the Internet. ] ] ] The software, called Threedegrees, aims to create ] peer-to-peer social groups of up to 10 people. This ] allows for groups of friends to communicate with one ] another in their own groups so they can chat, share ] photos and video, and listen to music together. There is ] also a feature called Winks which allows one user to send ] animations to the rest of the group as an extra form of ] communication, much like the emoticons seen in the ] standard Messenger software. Individuals are not limited ] to one group, but can join several different groups with ] a range of people they know. Geek.com Geek News - Microsoft's Threedegrees IM software |