Microsoft Outlook allows service support Google Drive and photos of Facebook files


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Microsoft Corp. has launched a new update version of Web e-mail service affiliate Outlook, which boosted the company's three major new improvements with respect to share files that these improvements reach users over the next few weeks.

According to published on The Verge US, the application of the web version of the service now supports Google Drive files, and post and share photos via Facebook, in addition to the new update allows easy to find attachments within email conversations, as is support for Google Drive Files feature code already on the platforms Android and iOS.

Users can now create a new e-mail, then click on the attachment buttons to add a file attachment through the "Google Drive", to show him the option of asking him a Google account data entry and selecting the file from the list, as is now easy for users to deal with some of the files, such as The commentator of the display and other Google documents when they arrive within an e-mail.

You can also at the same time to take these steps with a Facebook account and access to the images contained within the account, for review and use as an attachment within the e-mail, as Microsoft has also provided easy to find some attachments within e-mail conversation.

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