Microsoft Testing New Hotmail Interface 

Microsoft's<http://www.betanews.com/article/print/Microsoft_Testing_New_Hotmail_Interface/1121099209#>MSN
business unit is trying to hook customers onto "Kahuna." Kahuna is
codename for an upcoming version of Hotmail that will sport a new style of 
interface, automatic inbox refreshing and a preview pane that will enable 
Hotmail users to read and respond to e-mail without ever leaving their 
inbox.

Microsoft has reason to be testing such additions: Many of these features 
are already out of testing and in production among its competitors.

 According to sources familiar with the upgrade, Kahuna is a limited beta 
that is not heavy on features as of yet. Its interface is known internally 
as "Wave 11" and is designed to be lightweight and "clean" for better 
performance. Further integration with MSN Spaces and Messenger is said to be 
forthcoming. 

Very little emphasis will be cycled toward the calendar component of Hotmail 
in the initial phase.

Recognizing that it is behind in several key areas, Microsoft has engineered 
the next wave of Hotmail, allegedly referred to as the "competitive wave," 
in a methodical push to meet or exceed the competition.

In comparison to Hotmail, America Online recently unveiled an update to AOL 
Mail<http://www.betanews.com/article/AOL_to_Introduce_2GB_Web_Mail_with_AIM/1115785572>on
the Web and introduced AIM Mail. Both services are derived from
technology AOL acquired from Mailblocks in 2004.

In the competitive world of portal Web sites, providers often go tit for tat 
in an ongoing game of one-upmanship, but many of the features available from 
rivals are conspicuously absent in today's Hotmail.

Some of these advanced features include: natural drag and
drop<http://www.betanews.com/article/print/Microsoft_Testing_New_Hotmail_Interface/1121099209#>capabilities
between folders; automatic inbox refreshing and real-time
audible new mail notifications.

"Assuming Microsoft is working on Hotmail changes, they are necessary and a 
long time in coming," said Jupiter Research senior analyst Joe Wilcox. 
"Hotmail is ancient, if counting by computing or dog years, with the service 
approaching its tenth anniversary next year. Some younger competing services 
offer more features -- some expected, like a preview pane -- that spotlight 
Hotmail's age."

Microsoft would not comment directly on Kahuna, but a spokesperson explained 
that, "The MSN Hotmail team is constantly exploring and internally testing 
new features as part of our ongoing investments in the service. Some 
initiatives will appear in future products and services, while others won't 
make it past the whiteboard."

"In any potential update, Microsoft's problem would be making changes 
without disturbing its legacy technologies or large user base. I wouldn't be 
surprised if any possible update proceeds modestly for the benefit of 
customers. Large ships steer slowly," Wilcox added.

Hotmail has an estimated 200 million users worldwide.


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