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A blast from the past!
MSN (Microsoft Network) was a popular online service that was launched in the mid-1990s. It offered a range of features, including email, chat, and online content. In 1999, MSN launched Hotmail, a free web-based email service that quickly gained popularity.
In 2012, Microsoft rebranded Hotmail as Outlook.com, and in 2013, it merged the MSN and Hotmail services with Outlook.com. Today, Outlook.com is a popular email service that offers a range of features, including email, calendar, contacts, and more.
Here's a brief timeline of the evolution of MSN, Hotmail, and Outlook.com:
- 1995: MSN is launched as a online service that offers email, chat, and online content.
- 1999: Hotmail is launched as a free web-based email service.
- 2005: Microsoft acquires Hotmail and begins to integrate it with MSN.
- 2012: Hotmail is rebranded as Outlook.com.
- 2013: MSN and Hotmail services are merged with Outlook.com.
- 2014: Outlook.com becomes the default email service for Microsoft accounts.
If you have an old MSN or Hotmail account, you can still access it using Outlook.com. Here's how:
- Go to outlook.com and sign in with your MSN or Hotmail email address and password.
- If you're prompted to upgrade to Outlook.com, you can do so by clicking on the "Upgrade" button.
- Once you've upgraded, you'll have access to all of the features and tools offered by Outlook.com.
Note that if you have an old MSN account, you may need to create a new Outlook.com account and transfer your old account data to the new account.