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markjohn123123 has commented on the profile of donald7823: Outlook.com connects tightly with social networks, integrates with Microsoft’s SkyDrive storage service, and offers a set of tools to fight inbox clutter. The streamlined user interface is designed to bring Microsoft’s consumer email service into the modern world of tablets and smartphones.The company says Outlook.com has quickly risen to 60 million users during its six-month preview, making it the fastest-growing email service on the market. More than 1/3 of those active users during the preview have been active Gmail users, according to the company’s statistics.However, Google has just taken the crown from Microsoft as the king of webmail, at least by one measure.Worldwide numbers provided to by comScore Networks show [URL=https://www.vishweshwarbank.com/en/hotmail-login.html]Hotmail[/URL] web usage declining by a larger amount than Outlook.com has grown. |
markjohn123123 has commented on the profile of donald7823: The post from Microsoft deputy general counsel John Frank, released Thursday evening, follows the news this week that a former Microsoft employee was arrested on allegations that he leaked Windows trade secrets to a blogger. That blogger’s Microsoft accounts were reviewed by Microsoft’s investigators as part of the company’s internal inquiry, according to a complaint filed in federal court.It’s a hot-button issue for Microsoft, which has taken a hard stand on revelations of government surveillance, and lampooned Google for delivering ads based on the contents of customers’ email messages. Frank opens his post by saying, “We believe that Outlook and [URL=https://iwra.org/info/blog/hotmail-login/]hotmail login[/URL] email are and should be private.†|
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