Got something to say and you want to add an "Oomph"? Kiwee style. Windows Live Messenger Smileys include both chat lingos and graphics. Windows Live Messenger Smileys contain a wide range of emotions and conversational phrase.
Try Smileys to bring your conversations to the next level.
Monkey Business
How does a popular person like yourself, with an entire warehouse of Smileys keep track of them? Easy. With Keyboard Shortcuts. After downloading Kiwee's Windows Live Messenger Smileys, go to the Smileys menu in your chat window. Select "More", then "Modify", and you will have the opportunity to tie that emoticon to a set of keystrokes. LOL, Angry Monkeys, Hello Kitty...are all yours at the touch of your keyboard. You type it and Windows Live Messenger Smileys will pop up the perfect emoticon to go with your words.
Greenz
Kiwee's Windows Live Messenger Animated Smileys can dance, wink, and wiggle their way into our conversations. Don't underestimate these little guys. They feel just the way you do and they are not afraid to show it. Kiwee's Windows Live Messenger Animated Smileys are more than just your average Smileys. Let them into your chat windows, and let them into your hearts.
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Did You Know This About Windows Live Messenger?
On October 13, 2005, Yahoo! and Microsoft announced plans to introduce interoperability between their two messengers, creating the second largest instant messenger userbase worldwide: 40% of all users (AIM currently holds 56%). The announcement comes after years of 3rd party interoperability success (most notably, Trillian, Gaim) and criticisms from Google that the major instant messengers were locking their networks. This interoperability became available in the next version of Windows Live Messenger, which was renamed Windows Live Messenger. (source: Wikipedia)