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Comments on: Microsoft cooking up more features for Hotmail

Will turn up the heat on online rivals with changes to the Web-based e-mail, plus other plans for MSN.

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Suggestions
by CharlesJo.com July 28, 2005 11:48 PM PDT
1. Get rid of annoying banner ad.
2. Get rid of the second annoying banner ad.
3. Stop adding number of pages I need to go through to just see my inbox.
4. Hire graphic designers who actually understand color themes.
5. Sign up for gmail to see how things are done correctly.
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I Have Some Suggestions As Well
by 201293546946733175101343322673 July 29, 2005 3:07 AM PDT
1. Stronger spam filtering. At least as strong as Yahoo! Mail and GMail.

2. Get rid of a lot of annoying banner ads. Maybe not like GMail, but something like Yahoo! Mail is good enough.

3. More storage. When AOL can give out 2GB, why can't Hotmail?

4. More accurate virus protection. I have several false alarms when I am 100% sure the file I want to send is virus-free.

5. GMail is a very successful web email. Please learn from them :)
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Competition is good
by CharlesJo.com July 29, 2005 7:07 AM PDT
Although I do not expect it, I hope that Hotmail does neat things so it'll challenge YahooMail and Gmail to add even more features. Consumers win.
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re; Hotmail improvements
by djysrv July 29, 2005 9:08 AM PDT
I don't know why business journalists who cover Microsoft don't get it. The firm only moves to innovate after competitors start eating its lunch. Microsoft's Hotmail is a relic compared to Gmail and the coming improvements in Yahoo using the technology it acquired from Oddpost in July 2004.

Hotmail's design is an ergonomic nightmare that is cluttered up like a flea market at a drive-in movie parking lot on a summer Saturday afternoon. The style sheet forces you to view tiny fonts even if using 1024 x 768 on a 17" monitor. The composition space is small and message handling options are limited and almost primitive compared to other systems.

Maybe someone at Microsoft understands the gaps, but at the rate other firms are hiring top talent from Microsoft perhaps the last computer science major out the door will turn off the lights.
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What Hotmail Really Needs!!!!!!!!!!
by Terry Gay July 31, 2005 1:11 AM PDT
My Hotmail password continues to be hacked every day by spammers, and some of them send emails with trojans. I change my sixteen password every other day and it seems to do nothing to stop them. I use a mix of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols, and they hack it while I am asleep. There is group of them from the UK, Denmark, Germany and Brazil.

What Hotmail needs is some better password protection. Is there anything anyone can suggest I do to stop them? Continued emails to Microsoft with copies of blocked emails from these spammers go unanswered by Microsoft. I don't know if they are using service representatives from India or China. A few canned responses have all had Hindu sounding names. They appear to be either unaware of the seriousness of this problem, or they simply don't care.

A search of the internet on Google has revealed that other Hotmail users are suffering the same hacking problems that I am. Again, let me say it in case Microsoft is monitoring these posts. Hotmail needs a better password protection scheme. I would love biometrics if there is some add on device using one of my USB ports. Barring that, the wunderkind at Microsoft really need to develop something quickly to fix this.
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What are you saying?!?!?
by locoHost April 26, 2006 10:07 AM PDT
Are you saying some organization is targeting your email specifically by cracking your password to access and meddle around in your inbox? Why would anyone do that? Or do you mean that people are getting spam messages with your Hotmail address as the reply?
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