Microsoft buys Hotmail

Microsoft Corporation announced Wednesday that it was buying Hotmail, thefree Web-based email service. Microsoft will use the service to offer freeemail from the Microsoft Network (MSN)."Hotmail has been a Web mail pioneer," said Laura

Paul Thurrott

December 30, 1997

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Microsoft Corporation announced Wednesday that it was buying Hotmail, thefree Web-based email service. Microsoft will use the service to offer freeemail from the Microsoft Network (MSN).

"Hotmail has been a Web mail pioneer," said Laura Jennings, VP of MSN. "Ourgoal is to combine the benefits of Hotmail with Microsoft services and technology to provide consumers the best combination of free and premium email services."

Hotmail will continue to operate out of Sunnyvale, California as a whollyowned subsidiary of Microsoft.

"We look forward to working with Microsoft on ways we can expand free emailservices on the Web and bring new features to consumers even more quickly,"said Sabeer Bhatia, Hotmail's CEO.

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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