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In early 2006, Yahoo! offered to users the opportunity to beta test a new version of the Yahoo! homepage. However, the test only had support for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers. Users of other browsers, such as Opera, have criticized Yahoo! for this move. Yahoo! says they intend to support additional browsers in the future.
A chronological list of events of Yahoo!, an American web services provider founded in 1994. See the milestones of its history, from its early days as a web directory to its acquisitions, partnerships, controversies and challenges.
Outlook for Windows is a web app and a replacement of the preloaded Windows Mail and Calendar apps on Windows 10 and 11. It is based on Outlook on the web and was released in 2023 as a preview version.
Outlook.com is a free email service by Microsoft that uses @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @msn.com and other domains. It started as Hotmail in 1996 and was acquired by Microsoft in 1997, becoming part of the MSN family and later Windows Live and Outlook.
Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager software system from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft 365 software suites. It also covers Outlook.com, formerly Hotmail, a free personal email service offered by Microsoft alongside a webmail client.
Microsoft Edge is a cross-platform web browser created by Microsoft that uses the Chromium open-source project and the Blink and V8 engines. It was released in 2020 as the successor to Internet Explorer and EdgeHTML, and supports Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, Linux and Xbox platforms.
A comprehensive list of web browsers from 1990 to the present, with major release dates and versions. Compare the history and evolution of different browsers, from WorldWideWeb to Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Safari and more.
Learn about the origins, products, and milestones of Microsoft, the multinational computer technology corporation founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975. Explore the timeline, the partnership with IBM, the rivalry with Apple, and the evolution of Windows, Office, Xbox, and more.