Get your @live.com email id now

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Tuesday, 06th Nov 2007 | Share


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Windows Live has opened up registration for Windows Live with @live domains. There was quite a hype about this domain and many tricks had been unearthed earlier to  sign up for @live.com domains.

Liveside has confirmed that @live.com domains are now available.

If you want to get your own live domains, you can sign up for it now. I already got my personal id, get yours now.



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  1. Rishi
    November 7th, 2007 at 9:36 am #

    Awesome, at last they opened the gate to it. I got my @live.com ID long back when I signed up for LDms.
    So Now everyone can enjoy the 2GB of Ajax inbox! ;)

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    keith Reply:

    Hey Rishi its 5 GB not 2 GB :-)

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  2. Alfred
    November 7th, 2007 at 1:34 pm #

    Ah great, i needed another ID to use.
    I guess ill go with @live domain instead of the ones offered at coolhotmail.com

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  3. Alfred
    November 7th, 2007 at 1:35 pm #

    i wish Microsoft would stop deleting ID’s if not checked for 30 days. Really irritating feature.

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  4. Alfred
    November 7th, 2007 at 1:37 pm #

    sry to comment again but i think they removed the option, now it only shows @hotmail.com at the link u gave

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