Head to Outlook.com and sign in with your Microsoft account credentials. You can log in with your @MSN, @Hotmail, @Live or Xbox Live account.
When you sign up with Outlook.com you automatically get 7GB of space on SkyDrive if you’re a new user. But if you already have a SkyDrive account, you won’t get an additional 7GB added to what you already have. You can then access SkyDrive and other components of the new Outlook.com from your Inbox.
Right now most of these features will launch into the familiar “Live” interface you’ve been using. But eventually, as it gets closer to the Windows 8 final launch, everything will be overhauled to look like Metro.
Here’s a look at composing a new email. The entire new email interface is modeled after the Metro UI in Windows 8. It looks a lot different, but it’s a stripped down interface that’s a lot easier to navigate and use.
It lets you easily add contacts from other online services like Google, Facebook, LinkedIn and more.
If you want to switch back to the old interface, click the options (gear) icon in the upper left corner. Then select Switch Back to Hotmail.
There are still ads for the free email service of course. They’re not too intrusive though. they are located in a pane on the right side of the screen…and are text based.
Remember right now this is a Preview and you can switch back to the old interface at any time. According to Microsoft: Also, if you want to get a new email address, if you sign up for an account now, it will be yourname@outlook.com. So if you act quickly, now is a good chance to get the vanity name for your web based email you’ve always wanted. Just remember that Xbox Live, Windows Phone and other Microsoft services that you’ve already signed up for will be tied to your old account.
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