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Microsoft Not Dropping Hotmail Name

EveryNickIsTaken writes "CNET News.com is reporting that despite planning for months to ditch the name 'Hotmail' for 'Windows Live Mail,' Microsoft will keep the Hotmail name, renaming the service 'Windows Live Hotmail.' Along with the slight name change, MS will be modifying the interface to look more like Outlook's GUI."

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  1. What ever happened to software updates by Ace905 · · Score: 4, Funny

    " By adopting the name 'Windows Live Hotmail,' we believe we're bringing together the best of both worlds--new and old "

    What ever happened to just updating software. Is microsoft claiming that windows live hotmail whatever is going to be so 'new and improved' it's actually a different software product? Here's an idea, don't change the name - don't confuse people - just update the damned thing.

    As an end-user, there is absolutely no difference in functionality between Windows version 1 and Windows XP. XP windows didn't *do more*, it just *had more*. It still shows you neat little pictures, and you click on them, and software runs and then crashes and then so does your computer.

    Windows live hotmail extra 2-in-the-pink-1-in-the-stink beta alpha theta radiation flux capacitor is no different. It's a messenger client. If it's so different, why the hell do hotmail users want to use it?

    Microsoft's days really are numbered.

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    two in the pink

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    Ace
  2. Microsoft Windows Live Hotmail by amplusquem · · Score: 5, Funny

    It just... flows... Kudos to the naming department.

  3. Probably a good idea by edwardpickman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Changing the name to SpamMail probably would have been a bad idea.

  4. meet the new .net, same as the old .net by hxnwix · · Score: 5, Funny

    Once upon a time, Microsoft went slap happy with the Back-Office moniker. They hurridly affixed it to many a disparate product for reasons unknown.

    Days past, PR staff churned and version numbers changed in format, length and value.

    Eventually, Microsoft realized that back-office sounds like back-orifice. So, they went slap super happy with the .net moniker. They hurridly affixed it over stale back-office stickers and even on products that had been lucky enough to avoid the officially orificially excrementitious sounding branding the last time around.

    Days past, PR staff churned and version numbers changed in format, length and value.

    The most brilliant of the Microsoft Marketeers realized that .net doesn't mean anything. Bill himself saw this to be true and hurridly, desperately affixed 'live' to many a disparate product. The rest he called 'vista'.

    Days past, PR staff churned and version numbers changed in format, length and value...

  5. For Immediate Release by StikyPad · · Score: 4, Funny

    I would like to take this opportunity to announce that I will not be changing my name either, but I may be changing my appearance to resemble people with popular names.

  6. Re:Windows Live Hotmail by kfg · · Score: 4, Funny

    Would you believe Windows Undead Tepidmail?

    KFG