29 May, 2009 (21:02) | Communication, Email, Technology, Web, Web App
The web is buzzing with the news that Google is coming out with Google Wave:
Google Wave: A Complete Guide by Mashable
Google Wave “Is What Email Would Look Like If It Were Invented Today” by Lifehacker
Could Google Wave Redefine Email and Web Communication? by Mashable
Google Wave: Google Tries to Reinvent Email by Read Write Web
Google Waves [...]
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21 March, 2009 (14:56) | Email
Gmail has added an “Undo Send” feature reports Wired, Lifehacker, and Mashable. The Official Gmail Blog explains that the “Undo Send” feature can be found in the Labs section of your Gmail account. Enable it, and you get five seconds after each time you send a message to undo the action.
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2 March, 2009 (19:40) | Communication, Email, Web
The new company Cc:Betty presented their system for organizing your email. It is as simple as cc’ing betty@ccbetty.com, and Betty will organize your message and it’s contents for you.
Cc:Betty was presented today at DEMO. It has gotten a lot of press on the blogosphere:
Web Worker Daily: Cc:Betty Offers Your Own Personal Email Assistant
Lifehacker: Cc:Betty Organizes [...]
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11 December, 2008 (21:29) | Linux, Windows
So you use Gmail as your main email account? But what happens if you get locked out of Gmail? What if you can’t access your email? That is a pretty serious situation in today’s world where more and more things happen online. This is where Gmail Backup comes in. It is a tool for backing [...]
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14 November, 2008 (23:02) | Email
Do you have an old email address that just isn’t cutting it anymore? Tired of having some juvenile email address like snazzydude@example.com or hotrod75@example.com? Or do you just want to ditch your AOL address? If so, then WIRED has an article for you. It is called Ditch Your Old Email Address, and it shows you [...]
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12 September, 2008 (20:06) | Email
It takes on average 64 seconds to recover from an email interruption:
Another study, carried out last year, revealed that it takes an average of 64 seconds to recover your train of thought after interruption by email. This means that people who check their email every five minutes waste a whole working day – or 8.5 [...]
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