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Windows Live Hotmail!

Windows Live Hotmail was a free web-based email service provided by Microsoft, which was launched in 1996. It was one of the earliest and most popular web-based email services, allowing users to access their email accounts from anywhere with an internet connection.

In 2012, Microsoft rebranded Hotmail as Outlook.com, and the service was integrated with Microsoft's Outlook email client. The new Outlook.com service offered a range of features, including a more modern design, improved search functionality, and integration with other Microsoft services like SkyDrive and Skype.

However, the original Windows Live Hotmail domain (hotmail.com) is still active and can be used to access email accounts that were created before the rebranding. If you have an existing Hotmail account, you can still log in to it using the same username and password.

Here are some key features of Windows Live Hotmail:

  1. Free web-based email service
  2. Accessible from anywhere with an internet connection
  3. Supports multiple email accounts
  4. Offers a range of customization options, including themes and layouts
  5. Includes features like spam filtering and virus protection
  6. Integrates with other Microsoft services, such as SkyDrive and Skype

If you're still using a Windows Live Hotmail account, you can log in to it by visiting the Outlook.com website and entering your email address and password.