Outlook mail live hotmail

The trifecta of Microsoft's email services!

Here's a brief overview of each:

  1. Outlook: Outlook is a web-based email service offered by Microsoft. It was previously known as Hotmail, but was rebranded as Outlook in 2012. Outlook offers a range of features, including:
    • Email storage up to 5 GB
    • Calendar and scheduling tools
    • Contact management
    • Task management
    • Integration with other Microsoft services, such as Office Online and OneDrive
  2. Live: Live is a Microsoft service that offers a range of online services, including email, calendar, and contacts. Live email accounts are often used for personal or non-business purposes. Live email accounts are also known as @live.com or @hotmail.com addresses.
  3. Hotmail: Hotmail is an older email service that was acquired by Microsoft in 1997. It was one of the first free web-based email services and was popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Hotmail was rebranded as Outlook.com in 2012, but the Hotmail domain is still used for some email accounts.

Key differences between Outlook, Live, and Hotmail:

In summary, Outlook is a more advanced email service with additional features, while Live and Hotmail are more basic email services with limited features.