Wednesday, May 19, 2010

New way of Emailing…… Meet the New Hotmail

Microsoft is announcing New Hotmail, a fantastic way of emailing, it is not just another product…….

“The new Hotmail: sweep out annoying clutter, save time and do more with email than ever before, view and edit Microsoft Office documents anywhere you’re online, regardless of whether you have Office installed. Read on to learn why the new Hotmail is the most efficient email for busy people.”

Here are key updates;

  • Stay better organized
    Today’s inboxes are overflowing with mail that most people consider junk, even though it’s mail that’s legitimate.  To help keep inboxes clean and organized, the new Hotmail delivers the first and only virtual broom, enabling customers to easily “sweep” unwanted mail out of their inbox.  It also helps cut through clutter with intelligent filters that in a single click will filter the entire inbox to show mail just from contacts, just social network alerts, or just mail from the groups users belong to.

  • Manage your social networks from your inbox
    With the new Hotmail, customers will be able to see rich previews of photos and videos from popular sites like Flickr, YouTube, Hulu and SmugMug, and see the status of tracked packages in real time, inside their emails. They’ll also be able to accept invitations to connect with someone on a social or professional networking site like LinkedIn – all from the convenience of their inboxes.

  • Increased attachment size
    One of the biggest changes to Hotmail is the increased ability to manage and share personal photos and documents. Today, people are sharing over 1.5 billion photos and   350 million Microsoft Office documents per month in Hotmail.  Still, the “attachment size problem” remains, regardless of which mail service people use.  The new Hotmail lets’ customers send up 10 GB of attachments (200 attachments – each up to 50 MB in size) in a single message, erasing worries of attachment size limits.

You can also find out more at http://hotmailpreview.com

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