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  1. Windows Live Spaces began as MSN Spaces and was launched in early December 2004 with the aim of allowing its users to reach out to others by publishing their thoughts, photos and interests in an easy and compelling way.

  2. Mar 16, 2012 · Users ask what happened to their Windows Live Spaces blogs and photos after Microsoft stopped the service in March 2011. Moderators and other users reply that there is no way to recover the data and suggest alternatives like WordPress and SkyDrive.

  3. Windows Live Spaces (previously MSN Spaces) was a blogging platform and social network service developed by Microsoft. The site was released in early 2004 to compete with other social networking services, and re-launched in 2006 as part of a shifting of community services away from the MSN...

  4. Sep 28, 2010 · Learn how to transfer your Live Spaces blog to WordPress.com, a competing blogging site, before Microsoft shuts down Live Spaces in March 2011. Find out what content will be migrated, what you will lose, and what alternatives you have.

  5. On September 27, 2010, Microsoft announced that Windows Live Spaces would be shut down on March 16, 2011. Users were given the opportunity to download their Space, migrate it to Wordpress.com or let Microsoft delete it along with any other remaining Spaces on D-Day.

  6. Microsoft announced that it is partnering with WordPress to help users migrate their blogs from Windows Live Spaces, which will be decommissioned in six months. Users who don't move their content to WordPress or another platform will lose their blogs.

  7. Aug 1, 2006 · Windows Live Spaces is the next generation of MSN Spaces, a popular blogging service. It allows users to connect with friends, customize their site with gadgets and access other Windows Live services.