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Chapter 15. Social Networking and Outlook
Integrating social networking accounts in Outlook
Using Outlook with Skype
OUTLOOK 2010 introduced a selection of social networking features, and Microsoft Outlook 2013 builds on that with improvements and additional features. The People Hub described in Chapter 14, is a good example—it integrates your contacts from social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and SharePoint.
This chapter explores how to add and work with social networking contacts in Outlook, as well as the integration that Outlook 2013 provides for Skype. Let’s start by adding some social networking contacts to Outlook.
Integrating social networking accounts in Outlook
Adding a social networking service doesn’t mean that Outlook will ...