Aside from the two-step verification feature revealed earlier today, Microsoft also rolled out a pair of updates for Outlook.com that are decidedly less important but welcome nonetheless. Namely, users are now able to sign in via a new alias instead of their initial username, and they can add a bit of international flair to their Outlook address with any of 32 new country-specific domains as well. It still might not have the support of trendy email apps, but at least Outlook seems to be trying to improve itself.
Filed under: Internet, Microsoft
Source: Outlook Blog
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/18/outlook-com-alias-international-domains/
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