Microsoft's Outlook.com Is Coming Out Of Preview, Hotmail Users Will Be Upgraded Starting Tomorrow

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Microsoft today announced that Outlook.com web mail service is moving out of preview. Microsoft revealed the new Outlook.com to replace Hotmail with new UI/UX features last July and now the service has shed off its preview tag. Over 60 million people are actively using the Outlook.com service and Microsoft is planning to upgrade hundreds of millions of Hotmail users to the new Outlook.com interface starting tomorrow and will be completed by this summer.

Users can sign up for new @outlook.com addresses or use their existing Gmail or Hotmail address to get started with this service. Microsoft is also planning to reveal no.of new features such as new Calender UI, Skype Video calling, etc, soon. Microsoft also announced that they are going to start a multi-million dollar marketing campaign to lure Gmail and other web mail users.

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