MSN Spaces Mobile

  Spaces main page
The mobile version of MSN Spaces has really changed since I last looked at it five months ago. I'd say it's almost a complete redesign.

I'm sure you've heard of Spaces - Microsoft's blogging/social networking platform. Spaces can be used as a pure blogging platform but its social aspect sets it apart from traditional blogging platforms like Typepad or Blogger. The social part comes from tight integration with MSN Messenger and Hotmail (a link to your latest blog post can appear in your mail or messaging sig) and the fact that you can restrict various bits of content or your whole Space to only your mail contacts or Messenger buddy list. Spaces is an ideal platform for technophobes who want to create a personal journal, but the tools are also there to create a quite sophisticated blog with integrated music and video, custom html, feeds, trackbacks, advertising and the ability to ping services like Technorati. Hosting and everything else about Spaces is free although you have to subscribe to MSN Premium ($99/year) to remove the image ads that Microsoft puts your Space. There are restrictions on what you can name your Space and what you can post (especially if you live in China!) but probably no more so than with similar hosted platforms like Yahoo! 360 or Blogger.  Spaces item index

Whatever you think of it, Spaces is turning into one of the web's big successes stories. Granted, with the Microsoft name and promotional engine behind it, Spaces was guaranteed to be pretty big. But I think even Microsoft was surprised at how much of a success it has become. While it's difficult to come up with hard data, most estimates put the number of Spaces blogs at over 30 million. That's huge, probably ten times bigger than Yahoo's similar 360 and approaching the number of "serious" blogs that ping services like Technorati.

So what's new with the mobile version of Spaces? A major change is that if you have a photo album on your Space it now also appears in the mobile version. Also new is keyword searching of all of Spaces. Search, which was added to mobile at the same time that the full web version got it, is helpful in finding blogs and items that match your interests and is also the easiest way to jump from one Spaces blog to another. The appearance of blog posts has been improved - more of the formatting is carried over to the mobile version. There are some very useful new access keys - press a single key to do any of the following:
  Spaces menu
  Spaces blog item page

* - top of page
2 - Comments
4 - Add comment
1 - Previous entry/page/photo
3 - Next entry/page/photo
6 - Archives
7 - Delete
9 - This Space's home
0 - MSN Spaces home
# - Jump to the navigation menu

These access keys are consistent across the other new Microsoft mobile web products like Live Mail and Live Search. Speaking of the Live brand, Microsoft has announced that MSN Spaces will be renamed Live Spaces this summer.  Spaces photo album

Mobile Spaces works very well on almost any WAP2 or cHTML capable device. It appears that user agent sniffing is used to customize page weight and image size to handset capabilities. Good usability and respect for the platform's limitations are two of the hallmarks of good mobile design and Spaces has both. About the only thing I can complain about is that mobile Spaces is rather plain looking. Granted, that can be said about most any current mobile site. There are a only a few sites that manage to combine usability, reasonably small page weight and a visually attractive design. It can be done though, take a look at OSNews, All about N-Gage, PocketPC Magazine and CNet. Spaces has some nice themes on the PC web version - how soon before we see mobile themes?

You can access mobile spaces using the same url as on the desktop, http://spaces.msn.com/blog_name. If a mobile browser is detected, it gets the mobile version. You can force the mobile version to appear even in IE 6 by


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posted by Dennis Bournique
May 10, 2006 @ 7:37 pm
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