Saturday, 12 October 2013
Yahoo Mail Celebrates 16th Birthday With New Features
The new version of the Yahoo mail portal allows particular web mail to customize its interface and free access to previously few paid features . The storage limit is set to 1 TB The refresh of Yahoo services continuously shows their force in market with the leadership of Marissa Mayer. This time, it's Yahoo Mail which takes advantage of her 16th birthday to be given a makeover and try to regain the upper hand against the GMail and Outlook.com (formerly Hotmail).
Their service is used by 100 million people every day. The program of the festivities, a graphic dust and the arrival of new free functions previously reserved for premium customers. The new interface, more refined, is common to all media and devices. Users can also enhance the application by including background image pictures from Flickr. The custom interface is synchronized with all service customers. Side functions, users of the free version can now get additional addresses; apply automatic transfer messages and filters.
In addition, the storage volume is now limited to one terabyte. Some actions related messages can be achieved by flying them. Moreover, trades between contacts are now organized as conversations like GMail and Outlook. Finally we note a new ergonomics for the applet instant messaging, address book and calendar. Yahoo has also changed the price of the ad-free version. If the former users of Mail Plus (15 per year) will be switched without additional cost to the new Yahoo! Mail Ad Free, new customers will be charged 49.99 dollars against 19.99 dollars a year earlier.
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