MSN Soapbox

In order to upload content, users were required to sign up for a Windows Live ID, if they did not already have one.[1] On June 16, 2009, Microsoft said that they planned to scale back Soapbox, citing tough economic conditions.The original codename for the project was Warhol,[2] the Soapbox name being subsequently chosen by an intern during the summer of 2006.Videos were shown at 400 x 300 pixels by default, but could be expanded to play in full screen.Soapbox played videos using Microsoft's Windows Media Player plug-in when loaded with Internet Explorer, while videos loaded in other browsers were displayed with Adobe Flash Player.
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