Microsoft's MSN site is getting a new look, but there?s a catch. MSN will be redesigned to match the Windows 8 operating system's user interface, formerly know as "Metro". But the revamped design aesthetic will only be visible to those running a version of Windows 8. Those using earlier version of the Windows OS will not have direct access to revamped site design. Microsoft says the Windows 8 version of its MSN site goes live Oct. 26, the day Windows 8 goes on sale to the general public.
Microsoft announced the optimized MSN site Monday via a blog post adding the design was specifically for Windows 8 and RT users running the browser IE10.
The upgraded site will look like Metro, with a tiled user interface optimized for tablets but still usable with a keyboard and mouse. Those not using the most updated versions of Windows and IE will continue to see the site as is. The site currently draws more than 480 million visitors a month, according to Microsoft.
Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2010910/microsoft-s-msn-gets-a-metro-makeover.html
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