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New Microsoft.com

Microsoft today unveiled their new US homepage at microsoft.com - the UK homepage is still the same.


The changes have actually been in the works for most of the past year. We began testing the new design and navigation system early in 2006, and since July a group of customers has been providing feedback as beta testers. As a result we’re confident the new page will make it easier for you to find what you’re looking for on the site.

The new navigation is aimed at helping you quickly find the most sought-after content on Microsoft.com. We based our design on data of the most common tasks, products, and services that people come to our site for, and then we validated and improved the design during months of customer testing. It’s extremely important to us that you find what you’re looking for on Microsoft.com. That can be a challenge because we serve up hundreds of thousands of pages and address the interests of millions of customers.


Give us your opinions on the new site on our forums.

LINK: Microsoft.com
LINK: Microsoft UK (old style homepage)