Showing posts with label Hotmail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotmail. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Windows Live Mail Beta Cancellations

Many people come to this blog due to my previous entry wanting to find out how to cancel Windows Live Mail beta.

Why would anybody want to switch back, you ask?
Well, I guess that very question speaks for itself. Livemail needs to put more work into making it more user-friendly.



Here's how to switch back to regular hotmail interface:
1) Log into your Hotmail account,
2) Go to Options. You can find it on the top right hand corner.


3) At the bottom you'll see "Beta opt-out", Click on it.


4) By opting out, you'll revert back to your original Hotmail account and basic features.

There you go. It's not too difficult, is it?

Tags: Windows, Live Mail, Beta, Hotmail, Gmail, Microsoft, Google,

Monday, March 13, 2006

Will Blogdrive be bought up by Media Giants?

In the previous year, we see lots of small startup or small companies being bought up by big media giants to be key players in their industrial roles. Sites such as blogspot being acquired by Google and hotmail acquired by Microsoft.

Not that I want BD to be sold to other parties, but it's an interesting speculation.

Here's an interesting read on what Hungry Media giants are looking for in small companies:

Also of interest are sites that allow people to play casual interactive games; store, send, manipulate and print photos; build and store blogs; and research and shop for big-ticket items like cars. Also eliciting interest are "next generation" Web sites, like those focused on allowing people to search the universe of blogs more effectively.

The media companies' interest has to do with the continuing shift in the ways Americans consume entertainment and shop. Just as the advent of cable television carved up a once-concentrated block of network TV viewers, so has the Internet — with its literally millions of Web sites — created highly fragmented niche audiences.

For big companies, the key is to build or buy Web sites that attract those niche audiences, but in substantial numbers. For a Web site to pique the interest of mass-market advertisers, it needs to have at least a million unique visitors a month; to be considered a major takeover candidate, it needs to have five million unique visitors, said Sharon Wienbar, a managing director with BA Venture Partners, a Silicon Valley venture firm that invests in Internet content companies.

Note: Photobucket was mentioned in the article. Seems like Photobucket's most valueable asset it's their user base.

Tags: blogdrive, photobucket, internet, media, companies,

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Windows Live Mail Beta

I recently received an invitation by Microsoft to try out their new product, Windows Live Mail Beta. It's a brand new interface of webbased email exploiting the AJAX application structure. It's Microsoft's attempt to compete with Google's now very famous Gmail.

In simple words, it's a new version of Hotmail.


Getting Started

First, an invitation. If you don't have one, there are some methods you can try to get them.

To use Live Mail, I have to go through a transition process between my Hotmail account and Live Mail. This transition process will move all my emails, contacts and everything into Live Mail account. So, it doesn't mean that you have to sign up for a new email account or anything. Microsoft promise that if at any stage, I would like to opt out of this beta service, I can. That's promising enough for me.


What's special about Live Mail?

Everything you have in Hotmail is available in Live Mail. Live Mail uses AJAX technology, similar to Gmail. AJAX is not actually a technology but a very dynamic interface utilising Javascript and XML, this gives the end user some very cool features and fast browsing without having to reload the page all over again.

Upgrading to Live Mail gives you 2GB of free space instantly. 8 times better than the regular 250MB.

The whole page is divided into three columns. One for major folders, one for the list of emails with subject lines and contact, and the last one to view your selected email. It is also possible to resize the columns according to your liking.

Right Click. You can right click on where ever you want to see a list of options. For example, right click on the "Junk Folder" and select "Empty Folder". Or right click on a email message, and a few options such as "Reply", "Delete", "Forward" and "Move to" will appear.

Drag and drop feature. Haven't tried it out but you are suppose to be able to drag inbox messages into Junk Email.

Calendar is available with dynamic interface as well though I haven't ventured into it but I'm positive it's gonna kick ass.


Beta being Beta have Beta bugs

Yes. Beta bugs are one of the things you have to expect when you become a beta tester. While the interface have still plenty to improve on such as user friendliness and all, it's no where near as happening as Gmail.

One of the things that Live Mail promise is speed but even after utilising AJAX, speed isn't what they have. I suspect this may be caused by too much client side programming.

For example, to write an email. Inserting a contact is not easy, it is very slow due to a special feature that calls up similar email contact that is suppose to be smart enough to know who are you writing to. But it's filter go through the process over and over again that it lags behind. This incident occurs for the body part as well. Spell check is a wonderful feature, but it's very slow.

There are always a delay in whatever you want to do. It makes a http call in every click and every key you type.


Conclusion

It's still in the beta process and working hard to impress the beta testers. I have high hopes for this product. But whether or not I will move back to hotmail is definitely not going to happen. Well, maybe for the Calendar feature.

*Updates: It appears it's easy to sign up for Live Mail, just go to their sign up page and do it on your own.
**UPDATES: For those who would like to know how to cancel this service, click here.

References: How to get a Live Mail Invitation, LiveMail Ideas, Live Mail Signup, Live Mail Blog,
Tags: Live Mail, Beta, Hotmail, Gmail, Microsoft, Google,