If your life is feeling a little scattered and randomized, it's not necessarily a symptom of an impending nervous breakdown. It's possible that you're just looking in too many places for all of your e ...
Following the recent update to Windows Live Calendar beta, the software giant has released a new version of the Microsoft Office Outlook Connector that adds support for it. Multiple calendars from ...
We get a lot of questions about keeping Outlook data in sync between computers. Previously, those questions were always answered with “get a hosted Exchange” account. Well, with the new version of ...
Microsoft’s just-released beta of the Outlook Social Connector aims to solve a formidable problem: How to retain Outlook’s centrality when social networking sites and services such as Facebook, ...
In November 2009, when Microsoft announced the release of the public beta of Microsoft Office 2010, the company also introduced an entirely new add-on for its Outlook product that we haven’t heard a ...
The Microsoft Office Outlook Connector has been available for a few years, but only users with paid subscriptions to Windows Live Hotmail were able to use it. Earlier ...
When Microsoft released the first beta version of its Outlook Social Outlook Connector in November, the company's goals were more ambitious than its reality. On February 17, Microsoft -- with the help ...
The Outlook Social Connector is an Outlook add-on that integrates status updates and more from various social networks -- not unlike the way Xobni does. It's pretty cool, but until today it was also ...
Microsoft today rolled out the latest version of the Outlook Social Connector, its Xobni-like tools for exploring the social network in your mailbox. Built around Outlook’s own search tools, the ...
While Google Buzz’s aggressive social network integration into Gmail upset users enough to make Google quickly backtrack, the Outlook Social Connector add-on is Microsoft’s timid step towards ...
Microsoft’s just-released beta of the Outlook Social Connector aims to solve a formidable problem: How to retain Outlook’s centrality when social networking sites and services such as Facebook, ...