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With that said, I also think its important to highlight the fact that Outlook.com doesn't sacrifice user experience over politics. It is unbelievable that Google has given their consumers such a raw deal.
Huh? does outlook.com implement POP or IMAP yet? It didn't as of a couple of months ago. That seems like a pretty hefty "sacrifice" for a lot of users and their experience.
Edited 2012-12-18 19:20 UTC