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Microsoft Announces Major Email Revamp

Wildfire

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Hotmail users and newbies are flocking in droves to Outlook.com, Microsoft's latest
Webmail overhaul that will eventually replace Hotmail. Less than 24 hours after Microsoft
rolled out Outlook.com, one million people were already using the service, according to an
official tweet from Microsoft.

The new Outlook continues Microsoft's overhaul of all its Web properties to the new touch-
centric Metro feel -- the same look that's coming to the Windows 8 Start Screen and is
already on Windows Phone.

Watch Video Annoucement:- http://youtu.be/7d6nGxzF1CM

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Microsoft's Outlook.com overhaul comes just in time to help Hotmail/Outlook try to
regain its position as the world's top Webmail service. It's not clear when Hotmail will be
completely absorbed into the new Outlook.com, so longtime Hotmail users resistant to
change can stick with the older Webmail service for now.

If you already have a Hotmail address or Microsoft account, just sign in to Outlook.com
using your current credentials and you will automatically switch over to the new look. New
users can also sign up for an account at the Outlook.com start page.
 
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