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It’s that time again! The Hotmail team has been hard at work since our last release in the fall, and we’ve got a bunch of new features coming out… and we’re rolling them out now! Your Hotmail account has seen a number of awesome changes in the past few months - we’ve introduced a great new look and we’ve made everything faster and easier to use. The new stuff we’ve added came from the feedback you sent in, and we hope you like what you see so far.
If you haven’t seen any changes yet, you will soon! Until then, here’s a quick preview of just a few things to expect: 1
More room for messages. We’ve moved the banner ad from the top of the screen to the side so you can see more messages listed in your inbox.
Ever growing storage. Our storage grows with you – You start with 5 GB of storage, and it automatically increases as you need it. So you don’t have to worry about whether to keep a message or delete it. 2
Info at your fingertips. Making plans with friends and family is easy. When you’re writing a message, it’s just one click to add local maps, direction, movie times, and more. We’re trying this out in the US and the UK to get feedback for now, but more places are on the way.
A little more social. Open your Hotmail to the Today page to see what's new with the people you know, like the latest stuff they’ve posted on blogs, Twitter or Flikr.
A new way to get Hotmail on your phone. POP3 technology is available to Hotmail users in a bunch of countries for free now, so it’s easy to add Hotmail to the e-mail program on your phone. Check out this blog to find out more.
More style. Choose from more themes and edit your email signature in HTML.
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UPDATE: As of today I seem to have access to POP3
Wow, that's incredible news!
... Yeah right, maybe if it was year 2000 or something. -_-
We users have been asking for POP3 access since.... eternity! I guess it's useless even imagining about IMAP. >_>
Who cares about storage space anyways? What we need are unlimited filters and labels and a seriously revamped spam filter. How about conversations? Or a free exchange account so we can sync our calendars across varios devices? There are so many useful features which wouldn't cost much to implement, but they still won't give it to us.
Gmail is lightyears ahead of Hotmail.
Sorry Hotmail, you had your chances, it's too late now.