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Old Jul 31, 2012 | 04:44 PM
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http://www.outlook.com



http://blogs.office.com/b/microsoft-...mailboxes.aspx



Pretty cool feature set...MS is definitely wanting a large piece of the "personal" cloud computing market.



While today's preview is just the start, Outlook.com is ready now to become your primary email service. We're expecting millions of people to try it out. Starting today, you can get an @Outlook.com email address, and we've also made it easy to get started with your current email address if you want to.


  • If you're a Hotmail customer and want to upgrade to the Outlook.com preview, just click "Upgrade" in the options menu of Hotmail. Your email address, password, contacts, old email, and rules will remain unchanged, and you can send/receive email from your @hotmail.com or @msn.com or @live.com address. You'll experience it all in the new Outlook.com preview user interface. You can also add an @Outlook.com email address to your account if you want.
  • Using Gmail, Yahoo, or another email service? No problem - it's easy to try the preview by going to http://www.outlook.com/. If you have a Microsoft account, just log in and get started. If you don't, it's easy to create a new account with an @Outlook.com email address. Then you can set up Gmail or your other email service to forward your mail to Outlook.com and import your contacts and messages by following these instructions . This will let you use both services for now, but we think that over time, most people will prefer Outlook.com.
  • Don't have an email address?Go to Outlook.com and create a new one and you'll be up and running.



Once you're using Outlook.com, you can also set it up on your phone (Windows Phone, iPhone, Android, Blackberry, or other phone), tablet (Windows 8, iPad, and Android), in the new Outlook 2013 Preview, or in other mail apps you might use. And because Outlook.com supports Exchange ActiveSync, you can set it up just like you would your Exchange or Hotmail account. Have more questions? See our step-by- step guide to setting up Outlook.com on your phone.


I might give it a try. Can never have too many email addresses
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Old Jul 31, 2012 | 07:20 PM
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as long as gmail exists and Office 97 still makes acceptable Word documents (and there are other free solutions) this is a waste of time. But hey, MS has to do SOMETHING to compensate for their upcoming windows 8 failure
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Old Jul 31, 2012 | 08:47 PM
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It is awesome, we sell the corporate version of it (office 365) and really nice. All the advantages of having an exchange server with no maintenance, hardware costs, downtime, etc.
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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 07:08 AM
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^ W'oh! Look who it is!!!
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