Aug 1, 2012

New email client Launch Outlook.com

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Whenever anyone mentioned about the outlook then generally think about the Microsoft Outlook which is comes with Microsoft office.

A post on the official Microsoft Outlook Blog states, We’re introducing a preview of Outlook.com. We realized that we needed to take a bold step, break from the past and build you a brand new service from the ground up. You already know Outlook via the Outlook desktop application - for PCs and Macs - as the world's most popular application for reading e-mail, managing a calendar, and connecting to people. And you may have used the Outlook Web App connected to Exchange Server in your organization. Now, in addition to a desktop application and a service for businesses, we're offering Outlook as a personal email service - Outlook.com.

Commenting on the re-designed inbox, Microsoft states, “Today's inbox is about more than just exchanging mail with the people you know; 50% of the e-mail in a typical inbox is newsletters and another 20% is social network updates. This is part of the reason our inboxes are overloaded and we often feel it's a chore to "do e-mail". Outlook.com automatically sorts your messages from contacts, newsletters, shipping updates, and social updates, and with our Sweep features you can move, delete and set up powerful rules in a few, simple clicks so you can more quickly get to the e-mail you really want.”

And in this e mail client there is all need which u want it has connectivity with social networking giant like facebook,twitter,linkedin.If a person in one’s contact list updates their profile picture or information, the updated information gets automatically synced with a user’s contact list.

Microsoft states, “We saw an opportunity to make e-mail better by using your connections on social networks to enrich your e-mail experience. And so, with the Outlook.com preview, we are giving you the first e-mail service that is connected to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, and soon, Skype, to bring relevant context and communications to your e-mail.”

Click here to get started with Microsoft Outlook.com.Microsoft goes on to state, “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.” For more information on the set up process, click here.


     

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