![]() ![]() This was the very first IRCx server which users were able to connect to, and was the development server for the Exchange Chat functionality. A Microsoft-sponsored project was launched, referred to as. In order to truly understand how MSN Chat came to be, one has to look as far back as 1994. This is dedicated to any and all folks who visited MSN during its active years, and I hope it serves as a reference point for the years to come. I’ve been meaning to write something like this for very many years now indeed, I may have pestered one or two people more than once, subsequently forgetting to take notes and having to ask (yet) another time in order to remind myself. If you notice anything missing, or anything which is glaringly inaccurate, please feel free to contact me: I am now a full time employee for Microsoft, working as a Service Engineer for Exchange Online and fully embedded within the Exchange Product Group – seems fitting that I appear to have come full circle. I was an active participant on MSN Chat during the years of ’00 – ’06, and I don’t at all claim to know the entire story - which is why a good portion of this has been contributed by the individuals I’ve named in the credits. ![]() Note about the author: At the (very) young age of 11, I stumbled upon the concept of IRC, quite entirely by mistake. ![]()
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