WASHINGTON: Hotmail is getting a facelift. Microsoft’s free e-mail service, the world’s largest with 360 million users, added a slew of new tools and features including the ability to send larger attachments and exchange instant messages and view web content in the Hotmail inbox.
“You don’t have to worry about attachment size anymore,” said Walter Harp, director of product management for Windows Live.
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