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Microsoft Account website revealed in leaked screenshot, has a Metro look and feel – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
May 17, 2012
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Microsoft new Account website was showcased in a leaked screenshot earlier today and sports a clean, Metro style look and feel. Microsoft revealed recently that it is re-branding the Windows Live for the Windows operating system into whats now called Microsoft Account.
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Microsoft Account website revealed in leaked screenshot, has a Metro look and feel - onmsft.com - May 17, 2012

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“Microsoft account is our identity service for individuals who use Microsoft products and services. You can use your Microsoft account to sign in to your Windows 8 PC, and then use the same account to check your billing for services like Xbox LIVE, Zune, and the Windows 8 app store,” Microsoft explained when it first announced the transition. The new Account website will feature an Overview, where you can edit your name and other personal information. A Profile section that takes you to http://profile.live.com. A Notification section that helps you manage your email preferences. A Permissions section to manage linked accounts such as Facebook and Twitter. And finally a Billing section which takes you to http://billing.microsoft.com.

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This new Account website will eventually be available via http://account.live.com

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