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What's Brewing 5.07.07 Microsoft Debuts new Hotmail
Microsoft formally launches Windows Live Hotmail this week, rolling out the new Web-based e-mail service to customers who are not already using it in beta mode.
Nearly 20 million e-mail accounts are already using the new version, which has been in testing for the past two years. The balance of the 280 million active Hotmail accounts are invited to start using the successor to Microsoft's hugely popular email service right now. Since Hotmail initially debuted, Microsoft has faced an onslaught of competition from companies such as Google and Yahoo in the category Web-based e-mail. What's new in the latest version? Hotmail now feels more like a desktop e-mail program. Users can drag and drop messages into folders and view e-mail contents in a separate window. ZenZui Wows at WSA's Tech "Idol" Competing on the strength of their new business concept, market approach and presentation, the art of making the VC deal can resembles a high tech version of American Idol as judges made up of VCs and local executives score each company. Winner of the "Best Sales Pitch" and "Best and Brightest" was ZenZui, a Seattle company whose technology was recently spun out of Microsoft and is creating a new way to find content on a cellphone. With only 10 minutes to make a persuasive presentation, co-founder John SanGiovanni managed to synthesize what seemed like 45 minutes of hard facts into his solo. Other winners for best funding and sales pitches included: FlowPlay, RIPL, Bag Borrow or Steal, Attenex and Mobile Semiconductor. [24x7] Based on years of research and the empirical study of how users visually process information, VPA modeling techniques can be applied throughout the life cycle of a project. For example, Isolating evaluates the amount of competing noise in the display by calculating how visually available a given element is on the page. Risk Profiling empirically evaluates the relative ease of access to site information and features in a matrix format that shows relative accessibility. [24x7]
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