Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Microsoft has introduced the Outlook e-mail service with the possibility of making video calls from your browser

Microsoft has introduced the Outlook e-mail service with the possibility of making video calls from your browser. This was reported July 31 in the official blog of Outlook.
Design Outlook, named as the preferred email client for Windows, in the style of Metro, the interface of new products Microsoft, in the first operating system, Windows 8. Users can directly in your browser to view the attached image (you need a special plug connection), documents and videos from YouTube, links to which are contained in the message.
The service allows not only to work with letters, but also to connect sections of social networks, and to arrange a video chat from your browser using the account in Skype. Also, Outlook offers to combine mail from third-party services, such as, Gmail.
Microsoft already owns the other mail service, Hotmail. Hotmail users can move (the corporation says "upgrade") to your account to Outlook preserving addresses, emails and contacts. New email service allows you to register addresses in domene@outlook.com.
Hotmail was launched in 1996 and today is the most popular mail service, said agency Reuters. He uses 324 million users.First with the new status of Ariel congratulated her older sister, Randi Zuckerberg, who resigned from the company his brother in August 2011 and launched his own reality show on the search for new entrepreneurial talent.

 
- Congratulations to Wildfire! You can now officially say that Google is working on more family members Zuckerberg than Facebook, - Randy wrote in his microblog, without specifying who else from the family, the famous Mark Zuckerberg, is registered in the personnel department search engine.
Facebook CEO himself has not commented in a career change of his sister.
The company Wildfire Interactive, spetsiliziruyuschayasya on the promotion of enterprise social networking, has existed since 2008. Service has 16,000 customers, including such major brands as Pepsi, Disney, Nestle, American Express, Unilever and Toyota.

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