Microsoft is letting some users add Gmail to Outlook on the web & see if you're included

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Microsoft is letting a group of testers connect their Google accounts to Outlook for the web, and manage all their emails and calendar
entries from a single place.The option isn't yet available to everyone, but if you're part of the testing group, you will see a pop-up
prompting you to "Add your Google Mail and Calendar to Outlook and easily manage everything in one place."The new option was first reported
by French Twitter user Florian B, who discovered he was part of the test group after logging into Outlook as normal.He found that he was
unable to add more than one Google account, but hopefully this limitation will be lifted before Gmail integration is rolled out to all
Outlook users.As The Verge reports, it seems like the integration still needs a little work before it's ready for global release
While it looks the part, with your Gmail inbox and Google Calendar presented neatly side-by-side, switching between your Google and Outlook
accounts causes the entire page to refresh.When testing is complete and the integration is fully polished, it'll be a welcome addition for
anyone who uses Outlook for work and Gmail for their personal messages, allowing them to switch between both without logging into two sites
and switching browser tabs.If you can't wait until then, you can always install a free email client instead, which will let you access all
your email accounts from a single desktop application, and keep your messages backed up on your device so you can read and search them
offline.