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Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector (64-Bit) 14.0.6106.5001

Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector (64-Bit) 14.0.6106.5001

...accounts within Outlook, read and send your Office Live Mail/Windows Live Hotmail e-mail messages, manage multiple e-mail accounts in one place, and... Read more

6 July, 2011
Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector (32-Bit) 14.0.6106.5001

Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector (32-Bit) 14.0.6106.5001

...accounts within Outlook, read and send your Office Live Mail/Windows Live Hotmail e-mail messages, manage multiple e-mail accounts in one place, and... Read more

6 July, 2011
Microsoft Office Outlook Connector for Windows Live Hotmail 14.2

Microsoft Office Outlook Connector for Windows Live Hotmail 14.2

...within Outlook to read and send your Office Live Mail/Windows Live Hotmail e-mail messages, manage your contacts in Windows Live Hotmail, use advanced... Read more

25 April, 2011

Microsoft gives ground in IM wars

...including message formatting, news and headlines, and a "new mail" notification for Hotmail e-mail accounts Read more

18 November, 1999 by Margaret Kane

US Report: Hotmail glitch tricks users into revealing passwords

...have uncovered a security glitch that could fool users of Microsoft's Hotmail e-mail service into revealing their passwords Read more

25 August, 1998 by Matthew Broersma

.Net and the Emperor's new clothes

...is required before people can use certain features of Windows XP and Hotmail e-mail, among other Microsoft products. Breathing life into grandiose visions is... Read more

6 August, 2002 by Charles Cooper

AmEx joins Microsoft Passport rivals

American Express joins the Liberty Alliance, giving a fillip to the Sun-led group that's working to counter Microsoft's Passport. Is it really unthinkable that Microsoft might sign up too? Read more

6 December, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Microsoft refutes claims that Nimda infected its FrontPage

Antivirus software alarms were set off by viewing the main Web site for its FrontPage software, but Microsoft says it was because a third-party content provider had been infected Read more

20 September, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Privacy advocates take aim at Windows XP

The US Federal Trade Commission is set to hear complaints against Microsoft's data-collection practices Read more

26 July, 2001 by Sandeep Junnarkar and Stefanie Olsen

Gates wades into open source debate

...partners. In addition, the company uses some open-source software in its Hotmail e-mail service. However, Gates said, "there are problems for commercial users... Read more

20 June, 2001 by Mike Ricciuti

Microsoft: ready for open source threat?

The company's recent attacks on the open source movement mean one thing: that Microsoft is getting worried Read more

19 June, 2001 by Joe Wilcox and Stephen Shankland

Microsoft Hailstorm rains on AOL

...Along with HailStorm, Microsoft marshaled out new versions of its Web-based Hotmail e-mail service, MSN Messenger Service, and Passport authentication service. The company... Read more

20 March, 2001 by Joe Wilcox

New MSN to focus on communication

...on communication The site will feature new looks for the company's Hotmail e-mail service and MSN Messenger instant messaging program. A "personal Message... Read more

9 November, 1999 by Margaret Kane

A Year Ago: Hotmail glitch steals passwords

...have uncovered a security glitch that could fool users of Microsoft's Hotmail e-mail service into revealing their passwords. The glitch allows a malicious... Read more

25 August, 1999 by Matthew Broersma

AOL blasts MS instant message service

...Messenger program and other popular programs, including Microsoft's own Web-based, Hotmail e-mail system. AOL dominates the instant messaging market, with both its... Read more

23 July, 1999 by Margaret Kane

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