Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Microsoft users say bye to Hotmail,hello to new Outlook.com

Microsoft has announced that its new webmail service, Outlook.com, is now set to replace Hotmail.com. The software giant said that Outlook.comis coming out of beta testing and is now ready forprimetime. The service, which was announced last July, now has60 million users and will now replace Microsoft's older webmailsystem. Microsoft''s Hotmail, which was originally MSN Hotmail,has been online since 1997. Hotmail users will still keep their Hotmail.comemail addresses and their contacts and emails will all be moved over, they will just nowget a new user interface and all the new features of Outlook.com, ABC News reports. According to the report, Outlook.com was designed with a similar aesthetic to Microsoft''s Windows 8 operating system. It also includes new social features and a sorting option called Sweep, the report said. TheSweep feature moves newsletters, promotional messages and other recurring emails into their own folders or to the trash, it added.


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