After more than two years of testing, Microsoft is launching Windows Live Hotmail, the successor to MSN Hotmail, making it available in 36 languages across the world. The software giant has closed the public testing period and has started the process of migrating users to this major upgrade of its Web mail service. Windows Live is the biggest upgrade of the ubiquitous Hotmail application since its launch in 1996. The new client offers an improved desktop-app-like feel and promises a safer, more powerful and productive e-mail experience, according to the company.
Microsoft’s New Hotmail Emerges From Cocoon
Posted by: Tim Gray May 7, 2007 02:02 PMAfter more than two years of testing, Microsoft is launching Windows Live Hotmail, the successor to MSN Hotmail, making it available in 36 languages across the world. The software giant has closed the public testing period and has started the process of migrating users to this major upgrade of its Web mail service. Windows Live is the biggest upgrade of the ubiquitous Hotmail application since its launch in 1996. The new client offers an improved desktop-app-like feel and promises a safer, more powerful and productive e-mail experience, according to the company.