
MSN
Overview
MSN (Microsoft Network) is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft. It encompasses various features, including a news aggregator, search engine, email service (Outlook.com, formerly Hotmail), and other online tools. MSN serves as a gateway to Microsoft's online ecosystem, offering a range of content and services to users worldwide.
About Us
MSN started as an online service that provided dial-up internet access, competing with services like AOL. Over time, it evolved into a web portal focusing on content aggregation and delivery. While the dial-up service was eventually phased out, the MSN brand continued to represent Microsoft's online presence. MSN provides a range of content through partnerships with various news organizations and media providers. Microsoft leverages the MSN platform to promote its own products and services and to provide a central hub for users to access their Microsoft accounts and online tools.
Vision
MSN's vision is to be a leading global web portal, empowering users with relevant and engaging content, and seamless access to Microsoft's ecosystem of services.
Mission
MSN's mission is to provide users with a comprehensive and personalized online experience, offering access to a wide range of information, services, and entertainment through a unified platform.
Culture
As a part of Microsoft, MSN reflects the company's culture of innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. The teams working on MSN are focused on delivering high-quality content and a seamless user experience across various devices and platforms.