Darren Straight's Blog

ICT Enthusiast and photographer.

By - Darren Straight

Microsoft Launches Windows Live Hotmail Worldwide

Microsoft Corp. today announced that Windows Live Hotmail, the successor to MSN Hotmail, is launching globally in 36 languages. The most significant upgrade for Hotmail since it pioneered the webmail industry in 1996, the new service has been built to be a vast improvement over the previous Hotmail offering, having incorporated input from more than 20 million beta testers. Windows Live Hotmail will deliver a safer, more powerful and productive e-mail experience than previous versions with flexible access via the Web, on a mobile phone or with an e-mail client. Microsoft also announced that later this month Windows Live Hotmail customers will be able to access their Windows Live Hotmail e-mail and contacts for free using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 or Office Outlook 2007 via the new Microsoft Office Outlook Connector beta.

As Windows Live Hotmail begins rolling out on May 7 and continues over the coming days, consumers will be able to visit http://www.hotmail.com to sign up for a new Windows Live Hotmail account. Current MSN Hotmail customers can also update their existing account to Windows Live Hotmail by logging into their account and clicking on the green Join Windows Live Hotmail button.

You can read more about the detailsĀ at the official press release here.

2 thoughts on “Microsoft Launches Windows Live Hotmail Worldwide

Windows Live Hotmail Launched Worldwide | WebProNews March 9, 2011 at 9:02 pm

[…] Comments […]

roblox hack download December 18, 2013 at 8:41 pm

When the box opens, slide the “Contrast” to change its setting.

Players have a number of options to equip in loadouts with each class, and the game includes a clan system, as
well as a ranking system. , You – Tube, Facebook, Twitter,
AOL, Linked – In, e – Bay, Mozilla Corporation, Roblox, Reddit, the Wikimedia Foundation, and human rights organizations such as Reporters Without Borders, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF),
the ACLU, and Human Rights Watch.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.
*
*