One of my largest blog hits is how to hide Windows Live Messenger from your Start menu and keep it in your task try in Windows 7 as it did in Windows Vista.
You can see this post here: http://wp.me/piqX8-6
This also works for other icons you don't want to show including Skype.
Windows 8, well that a whole new story since its all about the Metro UI now and App Swapping. It will be interesting to see apps re-adopt to the new UI.
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