-By The Hollywood Reporter (via Reuters)
Microsoft plans to boost social and entertainment features on its
Xbox 360 gaming console by integrating music-streaming service
Last.fm, Web social network Facebook and microblogging site Twitter
into its Xbox Live online community.
Users of Xbox Live will be able to keep tabs on and communicate
with friends using those popular Internet services, without needing
to use a computer.
The move, announced Monday, broadens Microsoft's goal of
transforming the console system—a distant No. 2 to Nintendo's
Wii—into the center of the living room and more than just a
game-playing box.
The announcement came at E3, the annual video game conference in
Los Angeles, where Microsoft also unveiled new games that will play
on the game system.
"This expands the reach of Xbox live," said Shane Kim, Microsoft's
vp strategy and business development for videogames. "We have had
an effort of making Xbox live a next-generation social and
entertainment network.
Facebook, Twitter, Last.fm Coming to Xbox Live
June 2, 2009
-By The Hollywood Reporter (via Reuters)
Microsoft plans to boost social and entertainment features on its Xbox 360 gaming console by integrating music-streaming service Last.fm, Web social network Facebook and microblogging site Twitter into its Xbox Live online community.
Users of Xbox Live will be able to keep tabs on and communicate with friends using those popular Internet services, without needing to use a computer.
The move, announced Monday, broadens Microsoft's goal of transforming the console system—a distant No. 2 to Nintendo's Wii—into the center of the living room and more than just a game-playing box.
The announcement came at E3, the annual video game conference in Los Angeles, where Microsoft also unveiled new games that will play on the game system.
"This expands the reach of Xbox live," said Shane Kim, Microsoft's vp strategy and business development for videogames. "We have had an effort of making Xbox live a next-generation social and entertainment network.