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The MSN Groups service will close in February 2009. You can move your group to Multiply, MSN’s partner for online groups. Learn More
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From: MSN NicknameELN2  (Original Message)Sent: 10/25/2008 3:55 AM
September 09

Where can I find out more about Multiply Groups Service?

Change is never easy, and it’s true that some of your favorite features at MSN Groups are called something different or look a little different at Multiply.  However, we think that investing the time to learn about how Mutliply works will pay off when you find that you can not only do all of the same things there that you did at MSN Groups, but can also do much more. 

To find out what options and features Multiply Groups offers read through a feature list, Visit Multiply or walk through an FAQ. Walking through the process of moving your group in the Step-By-Step migraion guide will also give you an opportunity to get a feel for how this new service works.

Walking through the process of moving your group in the Step-By-Step Migration Guide will also give you an opportunity to get a feel for how this new service works. Although Multiply Groups doesn't have an exact feature to feature relationship to MSN groups, you will still be able to organize and share information with your community as you did in MSN Groups. Multiply offers the features you are familiar with like Calendar, Message Boards (called Blog or Notes at Multiply), Links and Pictures but they are organized differently.

Multiply’s Groups service is part of a larger platform where you can manage your Groups, family connections, friends and anything else you can think of pertaining to your online social network-all from one place.  

We chose Multiply because their product is very easy to use. For this reason, we think you’ll have a positive experience moving your group and adopting features like their blog, a content rich, threaded conversation where anyone can comment on a simple post, video or picture.

You can also, Read about Multiply in PC World Magazine.


If you still can't find what you are looking for contact Multiply's customer support team directly.



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From: MSN NicknameBeth_BmeSent: 10/25/2008 8:27 AM
 
Thanks Ellen
Does anyone now anything about MSN Live Groups being offered sometime this Fall? We cannot migrate there, but can begin a new group there. Wonder what the format will be like.
 
Options for moving your group to a new service
We've listed some options and resources below to help you decide what to do with your group.
  • Option 1: Automatically move your group and its data. We have established a partnership with Multiply, an online group and media sharing service so our users can choose to migrate their group to Multiply's service. Choosing this option is free and easy to use: Multiply will move the Group's content on your behalf and invite members to re-join your group in its new location. To begin the migration click here.
  • Option 2: Start again on another service. You can start from scratch and create your group on a different service but we recommend having your Group moved automatically by Multiply. This will enable your Group to transition easily and continue to enjoy the community you have created.
  • Option 3: Start again on Windows Live Groups. To further expand our mix of communications and sharing services, Windows Live will launch a new service this autumn, Windows Live Groups. We plan to launch Windows Live Groups to the public in the coming weeks as a service that helps small groups or clubs collaborate online.

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From: MSN NicknameELN2Sent: 10/28/2008 12:31 AM
This is a Soap Opera Group...but just wanted you to see what this one looks like. Might even be able to use our old name.
 

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From: MSN NicknameKeeBird1Sent: 10/28/2008 1:23 AM
Ya, we can form our own community by going here http://www.smfforfree3.com/free-forum.php
but it probably wouldn't be private.

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