Outlook.com: Hotmail users find themselves rebranded
This morning Hotmail users are finding themselves in a whole new world of email organization – so new, in fact, that their Hotmail login no longer leads them to Hotmail, it goes to Outlook.com instead. This move by Microsoft has users baffled, in some cases, and furious in others. One thing that’s true amongst all of them is the fact that Hotmail is gone – and Microsoft’s new Metro user interface and total re-formatting of the beloved legacy email service Hotmail is here to stay.Pew study: Affluent and poor Americans are increasingly likely to cluster in their own neighborhoods
Rising income inequality has led to an increasing number of Americans clustering in neighborhoods in which most residents are like them, either similarly affluent or similarly low-income, according to a new study detailing the rising isolation of the richest and the poorest.A report released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center said the percentage of upper-income households situated in affluent neighborhoods doubled between 1980 and 2010, rising to 18 percent. In the same time frame, the share of lower-income households located in mostly poorer neighborhoods rose from 18 percent to 23 percent. Neighborhoods that are predominantly middle class or home to a wider mix of income levels shrank.
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