You can now chat with your Google contacts within Microsoft's email app. May 14, 2013 — -- Microsoft is continuing its mission of getting Google users to switch to its products. And this time, it ...
Microsoft is integrating Google Chat into Outlook.com, attempting to eliminate one of the factors that prevents Gmail users from switching to Microsoft’s revamped webmail service. Outlook.com users ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Outlook and SkyDrive users will now be able to chat with their Gmail contacts without leaving Microsoft‘s service. Tech giant Microsoft ...
Pretty soon chats in Outlook.com are going to be all Skype, all the time. Microsoft is pulling the plug on Google Talk and Facebook chat in Outlook.com. The company recently sent out email ...
There’s no doubt about it: Outlook.com is on a tear these days, eager to snatch the email crown back from Google’s grasp. Microsoft recently finished transferring all legacy Hotmail.com users over to ...
Within "the next couple of weeks," Microsoft will discontinue support for Facebook Chat and Google Chat in Outlook.com. Microsoft notified Outlook.com customers of the pending change via an e-mail ...
Google contacts will also integrate with SkyDrive, the People app for Windows and People Hub for Windows Phone. Additionally, the Outlook calender will also feel the Google love, so the Google and ...
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Microsoft Outlook is an industry-standard email client and Microsoft Teams is a well-rounded video chat platform. So, what happens when the company combines these two services? Microsoft Outlook is ...
Outlook and SkyDrive users will now be able to chat with their Gmail contacts without leaving Microsoft's service. Tech giant Microsoft announced a new feature today that some business owners who rely ...
That Microsoft is not quite impressed with Google's products is well known. But what is less known is that this is not true about all of Google's products. Microsoft's Outlook.com, the software ...