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eMail2Pop for Gmail and AOL

June 17th, 2004 · No Comments · Gmail

Windows only…you can of course use your regular email software setup for IMAP for AOL, but this is a nice additional option for Gmail… hopefully the Gmail will support client software interaction soon after launch.
POP3 and SMTP access to AOL Mail and Gmail accounts. eMail2Pop converts AOL and Gmail mail into a standard mail [...]

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Gmail Gems

June 15th, 2004 · No Comments · Gmail

For those working in it… Gmail Gems

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5 more Gmail invites…

June 15th, 2004 · 13 Comments · Gmail, marketing

Looks like we are getting closer or they really like me… more like we are getting closer to launch. 5 more invites ready to go…actually 4 now.

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GMAIL tips and tricks

June 15th, 2004 · No Comments · Gmail

Looking for some tips now that you’ve got a Gmail account working….[Bladam]

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More Gmail…

June 15th, 2004 · 3 Comments · Gmail

I’ve got more Gmail invites to give away. 2 of 3 are spoken for… though not given out given the last round. That leaves one more for someone else reading this.

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Gmail invites

June 9th, 2004 · 11 Comments · Gmail

I’ve finally been given the opportunity to extend Gmail to a few lucky friends…. 2 of 3 have already been spoken for. You want in?

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Gmail adds Safari support

June 4th, 2004 · 2 Comments · Gmail, Safari

Google has added Safari 1.2.1 to the list of browsers supported… [Macworld UK]

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POP Gmail

June 2nd, 2004 · 3 Comments · Gmail

I guess it was only a matter of time for this to get hacked…Windows only. Google will be officially supporting this in the future, so this is if you just have to have your Gmail in your desktop client… now.
PGtGM runs on the tray of your computer, converting gmail emails from webbased HTML data [...]

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Google’s New Groups

May 12th, 2004 · 6 Comments · Gmail, marketing

If I was Yahoo, I’d be very nervous. First Gmail and now email groups… In my quick test and review, I’d say it’s very similar to Yahoo Groups, though slicker and without the crass ads you find all over the place. Its close in experience though without the UI of Gmail. Simple [...]

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Gmail - quick thoughts…

May 11th, 2004 · No Comments · Gmail

It’s very cool… While you are totally in the browser, it really feels like an application rather than run of the mill webmail with a Google search engine behind it. While I only have a few messages going, the threads or conversations in the parlance of Gmail are easy to deal with and [...]

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Gmail

May 11th, 2004 · 2 Comments · Gmail

Gmail activated!
Thanks to John @ Inluminent. Feel free to email me at jonathangreene at gmail

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Mossberg on GMail…

May 6th, 2004 · No Comments · Gmail, marketing

I don’t agree with the thinking here…
If you run a virus checker, it scans your messages. If you use email from your employer or school, they can scan your mail (and actually read it too), but GMAil seeks only to find relavent ads to send you based on context. The search [...]

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Google promises Safari compatibility with GMail

April 26th, 2004 · No Comments · Gmail, Safari

When Internet search engine giant Google launched its free 1GB email service, Gmail on April 1, 2004, they did so without support for Apple Computer Inc.’s Safari Web browser. The browser requirement page on the company’s Web site lists several compatible browsers for the beta of Gmail, but Safari is still not among them. All [...]

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On Gmail and Macs using Safari

April 2nd, 2004 · No Comments · Gmail, Safari

MacMegasite: I decided to look at it, and was greeted by a screen saying that my browser is unsupported when using Safari. [Mac Net Journal]

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Free E-Mail With a Steep Price?

April 2nd, 2004 · No Comments · Gmail, marketing

Sure it costs nothing and offers 1 GB of storage, but Google’s newly announced Gmail service gives some privacy advocates the creeps. A program would scan missives for keywords and serve ads based on the content. [Wired News]
Update - 4:28PM
Cnet has similar coverage as well.
I’m not sure the targeted messaging bothers me so [...]

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