For many Gmail users, perhaps the ability to use Gtalk chat directly on a Web page is an important reason they insist on using Gmail. Microsoft has also added a Web page chat support to Gchat in outlook.com after learning this information, so does Gmail users have another reason to move to Outlook? A few days later, each user's account will begin to support this feature.
This is really good for outlook.com users, and it does allow some users who already use Microsoft's mailbox to give up Gmail altogether. The number of users has been steadily increasing since the release of Outlook.com last July, and if all hotamil users are counted, there are now outlook.com more than 400 million active accounts.
Microsoft seems to be speeding up the development of outlook.com and has been adding new features and features to the past few weeks, such as new calendars, new Android apps and deeper SkyDrive consolidation, SMTP protocol delivery, and more. The Outlook.com experience will continue to consolidate its first-class position, as Microsoft has been pushing faster.
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