Microsoft says they will be rolling out some new features to Outlook users over the next few weeks (so maybe not just there yet).

 

Microsoft has announced:

Google Drive support for Outlook.com. Now, Outlook.com users can access their Google Drive-based files directly from the web UI when sending attachments. This feature was already available in Outlook for Android and iOS.

Edit Google Doc, Slide and Sheet documents. Also new to Outlook.com and tied to that previous feature is the ability to open—and even edit, if you have permission—Google Doc, Slide and Sheet documents right from within Outlook.com. (This is one of the places where Microsoft annoyingly just used the term “Outlook”; I believe they only mean Outlook.com here.)

Facebook photos support for Outlook.com. You can now connect your Facebook account to Outlook.com so that you can share photos from that service via email.

Easier attachments in Outlook on the Web. (And to be clear, that means “Office 365 commercial subscriptions that include Outlook on the web.”) Now, Outlook on the Web places a single attachment icon at the top of long email threads so you can find all of the attachments from that single location. No more hunting around.