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There are few products in the computer industry that have been around for 25 years, and fewer still that have their creator at the helm of the original company still
You wouldn't think that Hotmail users can teach you much about email management - after all, the service has been around for many years and was one of the first
Gtriage is a new service that aims to help Gmail users suffering from "information overload" due to an overcrowded inbox - a problem affecting the majority of email users today.
Many breeds of professional have been mighty busy coping with digitally-driven changes over the last decade or two: journalists, musicians, travel agents, PR practitioners, job recruiters... Let me suggest one
As much as I long to achieve "inbox zero," waking up to find my email wiped clean actually sounds pretty nightmarish. But that's what happened to many Gmail users this
The value of email, screenshots from the earliest days of Twitter and a look at WinRT from Build 2011 round out the top stories in this week's ReadWriteWeb Weekly
We reported yesterday that Google released private data belonging to Jacob Appelbaum, a Wikileaks volunteer, upon request from the U.S. Government. Both his list of contacts and his IP address
ReadWriteWeb is looking for a new blogger to join our team. Ideally we're after a blogger based in Silicon Valley, who can attend the local events on our behalf and
I got an invite to Yahoo! 360°, the new blogging/social networking app from Yahoo. Here is my 360 blog, which has hardly anything in it right now. I'll probably only
SendGrid, a popular e-mail sending service, revamped its pricing plans today. Facing competition from services like Amazon SES and the forthcoming Message Bus, SendGrid is bringing its pricing more
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