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Outlook.com exits preview with 60 million active users, Hotmail UI to be retired this summer

It's been so since a long time ago Microsoft propelled Outlook.com that we overlooked it was actually in review mode. All things considered, that finished today, at 12:01AM ET on the dab. The organization recently reported that the email benefit is no longer in beta, and that the site has piled on 60 million dynamic clients - over 33% of whom came over from Gmail. On the off chance that you choose to join today, you'll be getting a similar list of capabilities reported the previous summer, just with a smoother, less glitchy encounter (not that it was ever that carriage in the first place, in the event that you ask us). To bait in significantly more clients, Microsoft is propelling a monstrous publicizing effort, one that will incorporate TV and radio spots (see one of them after the break), online promotions and even publications in metro stations. Essentially, the kind of substantial advancement Microsoft is as of now improving the situation Surface.



Notwithstanding how much achievement Microsoft has in changing over Gmail followers, however, significantly more individuals are going to wind up familiar with Outlook's perfect UI: the organization has said it intends to switch Hotmail clients over to the Outlook interface by mid year. To be clear, Microsoft says it has no plans to close down the hotmail.com space, so your current Hotmail email address is protected, and you don't need to enroll for an Outlook.com addy in the event that you would prefer not to. Moreover, the majority of your envelopes and settings will be safeguarded. It's simply that you're before long must state farewell to the old Hotmail. Ahead, we say.

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