

Microsoft Graph is being used to turn Outlook’s search feature into a tool that can surface more than just emails – it will be augmented to include things like contacts, attachments, flight and travel itineraries, package deliveries and more. Microsoft unveiled a redesigned version of its popular Outlook mobile app for iOS and Android, which most notably includes a more intelligent search feature, powered by Microsoft Graph, along with other changes to navigation and conversations. Users can now mark contacts and folders as favorites to make them easier to find in a search.Ģ017. And Microsoft also wants you to feel like you've got a personalized email account. So, if you're sending a message to a friend to get drinks after work, the nearest location of that chain will pop up in the email. This brings up nearby locations of restaurants or bars you type out in your email. This is a much-needed change for Outlook, which has garnered a reputation for being a stodgy, older email service compared to alternatives. The new layout makes it easier to keep track of a longer string of messages and everything that was sent previously. One of those frills is a conversation-style inbox. Microsoft launched a new with better and faster search interface, along with other frills.

With the new Outlook integration, customers can click on an email contact’s name right in their inbox then view a rich contact card that includes a link to their LinkedIn profile.Ģ017. It later revamped the app to focus more heavily on the LinkedIn integration, and less on connections to other services like Facebook and Twitter. Before being bought by Microsoft, LinkedIn itself acquired a smaller company called Rapportive which made a then popular Gmail add-in that integrated social profile data into Gmail’s web app. This would not be the first time that LinkedIn data found its way into email. LinkedIn integration within is now going live, allowing email users to view insights, profile pictures, work history and more from within their inbox. After that the Wunderlist founder Christian Reber asked Microsoft (via Twitter) to buy it back to make an open-source product.Ģ017. At the end of the blog announcement, Microsoft hinted the closure of the Wunderlist service, which was acquired by the company 4 years ago and became the base on which To-Do was built. Also, it features integration with project management service Microsoft Planner, voice assistants Alexa and Cortana.

Finally, the integration with Outlook is implemented: the Flagged Email list in the app displays flagged messages from.
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It features full customization of color scheme and background, 2-factor authorization, smart recommendations for creating today's task list. Microsoft has released a new version of its Microsoft To-Do personal organizer.
