1.
Outlook.com
And Outlook Brought Close by Microsoft
It is
reported that technology leader Microsoft Corp will roll out some new and
interesting features for Outlook.com webmail users in the coming weeks. These
features will look proverbial to those features that are already used by
Outlook as a fraction of its subscription-based Office 365 service. Among the
new Outlook.com features that are soon to be released by Microsoft in a preview
form to a handpicked group of customers. These include:
·
A
refined inbox
·
Better
collaboration capabilities
·
Improved
search
·
A
more functional calendar
According to
the company officials, “These new features will gradually be available to a
broader group of customers ‘in the coming weeks’ through an opt-in program.”
The prime goal of the company is to bring Outlook and Outlook.com closer
together in order to make users feel fewer differences between these two email
products that are collectively called "Outlook." This step is similar
to what the company brought together Skype and Skype for Business (Lync), and
OneDrive and OneDrive for Business. Read more at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/outlookcom-outlook-brought-close-microsoft-intelli-atlas?published=t
2. Apple
Watch Has Now Outlook From Microsoft
Microsoft (Technology Company) has recently rolled out
its Outlook email app for the Apple watch. Microsoft users can check- voice
dictation, get custom notifications, schedule items for later, access
pre-written replies, and many more features. The app offers inbox management
features, can access to upcoming events on the calendar. Outlook has become the
most significant app for some users due to its advanced features like Calendar
integration and Cloud storage of their attachments. If you want to know more
about Microsoft features, then contact service phone number for Microsoft Outlook. With help
of this number, you will directly get connected with right Microsoft experts.
Read more at http://outlookphonesupport.tumblr.com/post/141883973756/800-961-1963-apple-watch-has-now-outlook-from
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