Competitors really can't stop Microsoft in developing new service for their customers. 'Cause now, Microsoft introduces it's newest brand of webmail services - the 'Outlook.com'. Its really a goodbye for Hotmail this time.
It says in a technology related site that Microsoft is aiming to improved webmail service whose features is to meet the fast growing modernization.
Jones also said that the new webmail will be a personal email service that shares the same name as the popular email client. And added that Outlook.com will be the very first email service that will have a social networking integration, which is a automatic connection to social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, and soon, Skype, "to bring relevant context and communications to your email."
Microsoft introduced Outlook.com webmail last Tuesday, July 31, 2012 and reportedly got 1 Million users in first six hours, according to its official Twitter account.
For the meantime, I will try and test this newest webmail of Microsoft and make a review about it. So if you are still curious about Outlook.com, bookmark this page and wait for my review post.
It says in a technology related site that Microsoft is aiming to improved webmail service whose features is to meet the fast growing modernization.
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Microsoft's Chris Jones said in blogs.office.com, "A lot has changed in the last eight years, and we think it's time for a fresh look at email - modern, connected, smart, powerful, and in control."Jones also said that the new webmail will be a personal email service that shares the same name as the popular email client. And added that Outlook.com will be the very first email service that will have a social networking integration, which is a automatic connection to social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, and soon, Skype, "to bring relevant context and communications to your email."
Microsoft introduced Outlook.com webmail last Tuesday, July 31, 2012 and reportedly got 1 Million users in first six hours, according to its official Twitter account.
For the meantime, I will try and test this newest webmail of Microsoft and make a review about it. So if you are still curious about Outlook.com, bookmark this page and wait for my review post.
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