March 22, 2007
Charity Feature Added to Microsoft Chat Software
Money talks, and for nine major nonprofit organizations, talk is now money.
Microsoft has unveiled a feature on its instant-messaging service that allows people to support a charity with minimal effort. Users of the software can type the name of one of nine nonprofit groups into a text box, causing a special logo to appear next to the person's name on the chat window.
Microsoft then sends advertising revenue from the chat to the selected organization, and will continue to do so
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