You can now chat with your Google contacts within Microsoft's email app. May 14, 2013 — -- Microsoft is continuing its mission of getting Google users to switch to its products. And this time, it ...
To switch between inboxes, tap the Profile icon in the upper-right corner and choose an email address. Another option is to install the provider's app. Outlook and Yahoo have their own apps. This ...
Microsoft is doing everything it can to get you to embrace its new Outlook.com webmail service. It already killed Hotmail and ported its hundreds of millions of users over. Now it's wooing Gmail ...
The free Contacts Sync utility automatically syncs entries in your Gmail and Outlook contacts, although some manual tweaking of duplicate and empty entries will likely be required. Dennis O'Reilly ...
If your business syncs data between Gmail and Outlook, you may notice issues with syncing some or even all data. According to a Google Group seeking answers for the syncing problem, the issue can ...
If you have an Outlook Premium or Office 365 subscription, you can add a Gmail account to Outlook.com and use two email IDs simultaneously from one interface. Although free version users cannot get ...
Both Google Calendar and Outlook offer powerful calendar management features for individuals and businesses. The Google Calendar service is provided for free with your Google account, while Outlook is ...
Microsoft announced its Outlook webmail service this week, and it's a suprisingly robust new webmail client. But can it hold a torch to the current king of webmail, Gmail? To give you a better idea of ...
Google Calendar Sync, a free utility from the search giant, makes it easy to keep your Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook calendar on the same page. There are a few caveats, though. Dennis O'Reilly ...
Microsoft has openly admitted that Hotmail isn't so hot, and that webmail needs a major makeover. But now the company is leap-frogging over its Hotmail property via an all-new webmail client, dubbed ...
Regular readers know that I’m less than fond of Microsoft Outlook, which I consider a bloated, confusing, often buggy program. But I’m sort of stuck with it, and I’ll admit I was pleasantly surprised ...