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Microsoft takes Outlook.com Premium out of preview for US users, available for $20/year until March 31 then $50/year, with ad-free inbox, custom domains, more

but who is it for? Adnan Farooqui / Ubergizmo : Outlook.com Premium Launched For $19.95 Per Year Tom Warren / The Verge : Microsoft launches Outlook.com Premium email service for $19.95 per year Jon Fingas / Engadget : Microsoft's Outlook.com subscription is officially available Jillian Stampher / GeekWire : Microsoft's upgraded Outlook.com premium email service rolls out to U.S. users Gabriel Nunes / Neowin : Outlook.com Premium is now out of preview and its promotional price is about to end Gregg Keizer / PCWorld : Microsoft's premium Outlook.com subscriptions launch with extra features and no ads Dan Thorp-Lancaster / Windows Central : Microsoft's Outlook.com Premium now open to everyone in the U.S. Arif Bacchus / On MSFT : Outlook.com Premium moves out of Preview, but only in the US Mark Coppock / Digital Trends : Microsoft releases Outlook.com Premium in the U.S. for $20 a year until March 31 Thorin Klosowski / Lifehacker : Outlook's New Premium Email Service Lets You Use the Service On Your Own Domain Tweets: Siddhartha Oza / @sidoza : A bundle with no ads email, storage and office apps would be awesome. Sadly, only for US! Hopefully soon for rest of the world. http://twitter.com/...

Thurrott.com Paul Thurrott