Updates to Hotmail include Facebook Chat integration, the ability to track packages within an email without needing to navigate to the shipper’s website, a new email attachment size of 25MB, support for viewing Dailymotion and Justin.tv videos from within an email, and subfolders for more precise mail management.
Microsoft is also rolling out worldwide Hotmail’s ability to share 10GB of photos via SkyDrive. As with the other updates, however, it may take some time to reach all users.
“During the rollout, we want everything to go smoothly as new features are added,” Craddock wrote, “so we will start by upgrading a small percentage of our accounts and, as the kinks are worked out, quickly roll the features out to everyone. This process will take a few weeks.”
Microsoft also made updates to Office Web Apps, its cloud-based suite of productivity applications meant to compete with similar offerings from Google. In addition to rolling out Web Apps in seven more countries, the platform now allows users to embed Excel and PowerPoint documents in a blog or website, open a web-based document in desktop Office and view Excel documents on a mobile phone.
“Earlier this summer we launched the ability to browse and view your Word and PowerPoint documents on your mobile phone,” Jason Moore, principal lead programme manager for Windows Live SkyDrive, blogged. “We’ve now added Excel workbooks to that list, so you can view those charts and tables while on the go, wherever you are.” In addition, Microsoft apparently addressed some bugs interfering with the platform’s reliability.
Thanks to Microsoft’s summer updates to Hotmail, users can now open Office documents sent as an attachment in any browser – even if their PCs don’t have Office installed. This feature integrates Hotmail, SkyDrive and Office Web Apps.
Microsoft faces strong competition from Google and Yahoo in the areas of email and web applications.
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