Hotmail, the world’s first webmail service is no more. Technically, it isn’t dead yet, but Microsoft is rebranding Hotmail.com as Outlook.com and will soon phase it out of the interwebs. As you’d ...
LiveSide yesterday reported that upon signing out of Windows Live Hotmail, some users were being redirected to live.com instead of the typical msn.com. While this behavior cannot be reproduced on ...
REDMOND, Wash. — May 6, 2007 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that Windows Live™ Hotmail®, the successor to MSN® Hotmail, is launching globally in 36 languages. The most significant upgrade for ...
Hotmail, perhaps the first major success of Web 1.0, has evolved. Microsoft has announced the launch of Windows Live Hotmail globally in 36 languages, complete with AJAX goodness. The new service has ...
As of September 2008, Windows Live Hotmail Plus ($19.95 a year) users have had the option of using POP3 (pop3.live.com on port 995). Earlier this month, we reported on hints that Windows Live Hotmail ...
Microsoft announced their new version of Hotmail today, and it’s the biggest change for the service I can remember. It takes lots of cues from Gmail, and in a few ways manages to one-up it–it’s ...
Microsoft's Hotmail has been around for a long, long time. The original web mail service, it's still the world's most popular. Even so, it’s been looking a little long in the tooth for a while – ...
The Windows Live team announced today that they’re rebranding their new email beta to Windows Live Hotmail. We haven’t written about the application for some time, and this is as good an excuse as any ...