I’ve switched back full time to Gmail and love it. The one thing I notice is how boring it is to only have to really run a browser … Gmail, Docs, and nearly everything I use lives there. Boring.
I can come over to your office and “encrypt” the hell out of it if you like. It was definitely not boring when it happened to me and I couldn’t access my stuff.
Yeah, your story and my inability to get email on an old machine quickly has taken me back to the land of gmail. I love it! I did turn off google notifier though to help me focus less on mail and more on getting things done.
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Trying out TypePad Micro I’ve been trying out TypePad Micro for a week now as my sole publishing platform and really like it. My posts are showing up over at http://colecamplese.typepad.com/. Just wanted to leave a pointer in the RSS feed. (0)
Google Wave Use Cases: Education I think it is safe to say it is time for us all to look beyond the hype and to ignore the people pissing all over Wave and start to discover how we’ll use this new space.
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I can come over to your office and “encrypt” the hell out of it if you like. It was definitely not boring when it happened to me and I couldn’t access my stuff.
Yeah, your story and my inability to get email on an old machine quickly has taken me back to the land of gmail. I love it! I did turn off google notifier though to help me focus less on mail and more on getting things done.
It might be easier to explain if I drew you a diagram….
If you haven’t already, try using the Fluid app (http://fluidapp.com/) to run Gmail. It’s a little less boring than using your standard browser.