

There’s more players everyday coming out in this digital era. It has ruled the world before it’s rivals like Google hangout, WhatsApp, Zoom, etc. Skype is the most poplar application for international calls and it account for 40% in the year of 2014. In 2011, Microsoft Corporation acquired Skype communication, a conferencing app(voice and video between computer, tablet, mobile and other supported devices over internet). There is other players in this line such as Google Sheet, WPS Office, Calligra Office, etc but no match to Microsoft Office due to it’s advanced features in it’s product.

Widely used apps in MS Office are, MS Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint and apart from these there are MS OneNote, Publisher, Planner and many more. MS Office is a great collection of Microsoft’s product line which is widely used for personal and in the corporate world as well. You can work with Microsoft SharePoint to share files, Microsoft Team for conference calls, Microsoft exchange server and other cross platform services as well.

The great thing is, it can be used with many of the Microsoft products. It has many features like calendar, task manager, contact manager. Outlook is a Microsoft product serving as a information manager but the primary services is email. MSN is a collection of web services as you can see and it can be categorized under a news aggregator as it shows news from multiple sources. MSN (Microsoft Network) is owned by the giant software company Microsoft and if you have noticed, it has almost all the major Microsoft products at the header on the home page such as, Microsoft Store, Skype, Office, etc.Īlso, it has other popular websites links as well like Facebook, Twitter, and ads from other websites that want to be shown in msn.com. Skip all and check yourself everything by visiting the official MSN website at MSN.Com For All I personally get irritated go here and there for many services. It is quite annoying to go to different websites for different services which are an essential part of your daily life.
