A first look at the new MSN
For nearly two decades, MSN has been a place where millions of us go
every day to discover and connect with what’s important in our lives.
Whether it’s a great article that sparks us to think differently or
following our favorite sports team, MSN has always aspired to keep us in
the know.
At the same time, how we explore, discover and interact with our
favorite content has changed in profound ways. It’s become increasingly
hard to keep up with all of the information swirling around the
Internet, let alone do something meaningful with information once we’ve
found it.
Looking at this landscape, we have rebuilt MSN from the ground up for
a mobile-first, cloud-first world. The new MSN brings together the
world’s best media sources along with data and services to enable users
to do more in News, Sports, Money, Travel, Food & Drink, Health
& Fitness, and more. It focuses on the primary digital daily habits
in people’s lives and helps them complete tasks across all of their
devices. Information and personalized settings are roamed through the
cloud to keep users in the know wherever they are.
People around the globe can try out the new Web experience today at
preview.msn.com. We’re excited to talk about the details here for the
first time.
Introducing the new MSN
At the top of the MSN homepage, users have quick access to what we
call the Services Stripe. This allows easy access to personal services
to stay on top of what’s happening in your life. With a quick hover, you
can easily check your email, browse your OneDrive, or even access your
OneNote notebooks. We’ve also integrated popular sites like Facebook,
Twitter, Office 365 and Skype.
Additionally, the new MSN presents actionable information together
with content and personal productivity tools like shopping lists, a
savings calculator, a symptom checker, a 3D body explorer, and more.
A clean, fresh design makes it easy to find and enjoy content that
interests you. You can reorder categories and interests to reflect your
tastes.
One of our goals was to make it simple to personalize what you want
to see regardless of which device you use. In the coming months, we will
release a suite of MSNapps across iOS and Android to complement our
corresponding Windows and Windows Phone apps. You only need to set your
favorites once, and your preferences will be connected across MSN,
Cortana, Bing and other Microsoft experiences. Whether it is your
watchlist of stocks in MSN Money, your favorite sports teams in MSN
Sports, or your recipe collections in MSN Food & Drink, those things
will always be with you at your PC at work, on your iPad in the living
room, or on your Android phone when you are on the go.
Comprehensive & best-in-class
Throughout all of the categories in the new MSN, including News,
Sports, Money, Travel, Food & Drink, and Health & Fitness, it is
a key tenet of MSN that every experience provide a global,
comprehensive perspective from thousands of worldwide, authoritative
sources.
We’ve partnered with the world’s best to deliver on this goal:
- In the US, some of our premier partners include The New York Times,
The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN, AOL (including
TechCrunch and Huffington Post) and Condé Nast (including Vanity Fair,
Epicurious, Bon Appétit).
- Worldwide, we’re excited to include The Yomiuri Shimbun and The
Asahi Shimbun in Japan; Sky News, The Guardian and the Telegraph in the
UK, NDTV and Hindustan Times in India, Le Figaro and Le Monde in France,
and many more.
Every MSN experience includes features to make users more productive
and efficient in what they’re trying to achieve. For example, in MSN
News, you can set up topics to follow the news you care about. You can
track “Game of Thrones” or “Ukraine” or “Obamacare” and MSN will keep
you on top of relevant news – creating a newspaper whose sections are
personalized for you.
When you’re searching for recipes in MSN Food & Drink and find
one that you want to prepare, you can convert the ingredients for that
recipe into a shopping list that roams to your phone in just one click.
These are just two examples – a brief taste of what’s coming with the
new MSN. To try out the whole experience for yourself, head over to preview.msn.com.