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Hotmail Launches Accounts You Can Throw Away

suraj.sun writes with this excerpt from CNET: "Today, Hotmail is getting a new feature aimed at 'e-mail enthusiasts,' which lets anyone create multiple e-mail accounts that can be read, replied to, and managed from their everyday e-mail inbox. These additional e-mail addresses can be had in the same manner as signing up for new accounts, but they require no extra log-ins or upkeep. ... The idea is to give users a safe way to provide third parties with an e-mail address, without giving up the address they've provided to family and friends, which, if compromised, can end the usefulness of that particular account. Each user will be able to create up to five aliases, any of which can be deleted and replaced with another at any time. Over time, Microsoft will increase that limit to 15 aliases per account, making it so that the true heavy users won't need to juggle between two or more Hotmail accounts."

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  1. Re:I guess... by westlake · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Where's Ballmer with a chair (and not sitting on it)?

    The Borg icon and the stained glass window were never more than flameboat.

    Trash them both. It clears your head:

    In Microsoft's second quarter:

    Revenues $19.5 billion.

    Business software, profits up 35%
    Server and tools, profits up 21%
    Entertainment group, profits up 86%

    While PC shipments are down and tablet sales are hot, the PC isn't going away any time soon:

    No, the iPad Is Not Killing Microsoft's Business
    Mobile vs Desktop