All Posts Tagged With: "Email"
Gmail Storage Creeps Up To 2351Mb
My Gmail account is now showing 2351MB capacity. I’m not sure if Google are deliberately increasing the space available per mailbox or if the system just calculates the total space available divided by the number of accounts.
I still haven’t made the switch over to Gmail is it doesn’t allow me to POP my other [...]
Encode Your Email Address To Stop Spam
Found this link on Thomas' blog He's found a great FREE service that encodes email addresses published on websites, so that harvester programs looking for public addresses to spam can't glean that address. Check out the service now Automatic Enkoderform. It's so easy even I managed it - check out my email address in the [...]
12Apr2005 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedBlackberry’s - Why do people need them?
Found a great article on CNN about ‘How Blackberry conquered the world’. I’m constantly amazed by the growth in the usage of these devices. Blackberry have done a great job in my view of getting key individuals to use their device so that other people jump on the bandwagon and want one as [...]
1Apr2005 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedWhen will Google launch Gmail?
After stunning the market in April last year by offering 1Gb mailboxes, Google still haven’t launched a full service although they are slowly opening the service to more users.
Now that Yahoo! have announced that they are making 1Gb mailboxes their standard size to match Google, and MSN hotmail are sure to follow, Google’s slowness has [...]
Gmail Nearing Full Launch
Google is beginning to slowly roll out its Gmail service. Since Monday, approximately 1 in 20 users to the Google.com homepage have been allowed to register for accounts. Previously,tto get a Gmail account, a user had to be invited to the service by either Google or an existing Gmail user.
Marissa Mayer, Google's director of consumer [...]
Choosing a Broadband ISP: It’s Not Just About Speed
I just read an interesting post on the Aqute Research blog. The post highlighted that ISPs no longer bother to try and explain to new prospective users why they need broadband, they just take it for granted that users will buy broadband, like they buy bread or shoes, just because one does. Rafts of [...]
20Mar2005 | Everton | 0 comments | Continued



