Showing posts with label .com. Show all posts
Showing posts with label .com. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Hotmail Users, It's Time To Move To Outlook.com, Like It Or Not

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"OK, people, listen up. Seymour, pay attention. Elsie, turn on your hearing aid. It's time to move your Hotmail accounts to Outlook.com. Hey! No, stop complaining. Don't use that language, Ethel, it's un-ladylike."

Yes, the the time has come - the hundreds of millions of email users who are currently using Hotmail will be migrated over to Outlook.com by this summer, Microsoft said Tuesday. For many of Microsoft's long-time customers, this will be their first experience with the Windows 8-styled "Metro" user interface that Microsoft is propagating around its properties.

"We've been very excited by the adoption of the preview and how it's delivering on our promise of a new, reimagined email service," David Law, director of product management for Outlook.com, said in a blog post on Tuesday. "Throughout the preview, we learned a tremendous amount from seeing how people used the service. Early adopters have told us what they liked, what they'd like to see next, and what we needed to do to make more people switch. And we've used that to add new features and fine-tune the services to scale. Now that Outlook.com is coming out of preview, we'll be kicking off a huge push across a number of countries around the world to drive even greater awareness and adoption of Outlook.com."

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Microsoft Outlook.com is Now Live

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Engadget is reporting this morning that Outlook.com is live and out of beta.

The numbers are pretty impressive.

The company just announced that the email service is no longer in beta, and that the site has racked up 60 million active users — over a third of them Gmail converts.

I find it interesting that so many Gmail users have converted. I confess to never having been an Outlook fan, but I may have to give it a try.

Microsoft reportedly is planning a massive ad campaign for Outlook.com, much like their Surface campaign. So it sounds like you’ll be seeing a lot more of Microsoft on your screen, even if you don’t sign up for the new service.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

How Much Would You Pay For Your Next .COM?

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The days of speculating on Internet domain names have been with us almost as long as when one could first purchase a .COM back in the middle 1990s. But is there any way to really quantify things to figure out whether you are better off with a particular suffix? Given that the gTLD space (as these are called) is about to widen considerably, it is a good time to ask this question.

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