<p>Late in July, Microsoft unveiled Outlook.com, a new Webmail service designed to take the place of the aging Hotmail.</p><p>For anyone still using the old service (and as of July of last year, some 360 million users were signing into their accounts every month), this undoubtedly raises some questions -- not the least of which is, "What's going to happen to my old account?"</p><p>As of right now, you can still sign into your Microsoft Hotmail, MSN, and Windows Live accounts. Eventually, however, Microsoft will shut them down -- all the more reason to make the move to Outlook.com right now.</p><p>You'll be glad you did. Although it lacks some of the more advanced features of, say, Gmail, Outlook.com offers a pretty, clutter-free interface and some great mail-organization tools. (Proof positive: "Five Ways Outlook.com Beats Gmail -- and One Way it Doesn't.")</p><p><a href="http://www.techhive.com/article/2010580/how-to-move-from-hotmail-to-outlook-com.html">Keep reading...</a></p>