Neowin has posted new Windows Live Messenger Wave 4 screenshots. Looks like the Windows Live team improved on the Windows 7 taskbar integration, adding in quick status markers for online, offline away and sign-out. Windows Live Messenger Wave 4 will come with tabbed conversations, much the same way Internet Explorer 8 works. Other noticeable changes are the "X" close button at the bottom of user's messenger windows, possibly allowing users to hide the advertisement. Other changes are in the "Select an Emoticon" menu, with a rearrangement of icons with Winks now included. The sharing photos feature has been updated to share your photo albums online and search for photos online with your contact, using Bing images.