Mac 101: Dealing without iCards (1)
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Filed under: Odds and ends, .Mac, Mac 101Apple has posted a nifty tip for Mail users who miss the discontinued iCards feature from .Mac: You can use Mail stationery to create an attractive card-like message with your own photos. In a post on the Mobile Me blog (hey, it's not dead!), Apple says "...it's like the old Make Your Own iCards feature on steroids, and a whole lot easier to use in the bargain." For ...
Windows Live Hotmail Wave 3: What’s New (4)
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Thanks to some great work by tophtucker and then BV2312, we managed to catch the new Windows Live Hotmail promotion site as soon as it popped up today. What we love about this site is that it has gone public with some of the changes for Windows Live Hotmail that are coming up in the Wave 3 beta. Here's the summary: Speed: The coming soon page says that for broadband users, the new Hotmail will ...
Tirez le maximum de votre compte GMail | Descary.com (6)
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De tous les services de courriels Web gratuits, Gmail est probablement celui qui offre le plus de fonctions à son utilisateur. Que ce soit le protocole IMAP, la possibilité de gérer tous vos comptes courriel au même endroit ou encore d’utiliser des identités différentes lorsque vous envoyez vos messages, GMail offre une panoplie de fonctions qui vous permet de gérer votre courriel personnel et professionnel de main de maître. J’utilise ce service de Google quotidiennement ...
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De tous les services de courriels Web gratuits, Gmail est probablement celui qui offre le plus de fonctions à son utilisateur. Que ce soit le protocole IMAP, la possibilité de gérer tous vos comptes courriel au même endroit ou encore d’utiliser des identités différentes lorsque vous envoyez vos messages, GMail offre une panoplie de fonctions qui vous permet de gérer votre courriel personnel et professionnel de main de maître. J’utilise ce service de Google quotidiennement ...
Collateral Damage (2)
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I got this thing in the mail from a company called Veer. The cover slip said: “A giant hand. Angsty Cats. Rioting Models.” How could I not open it? It turned out to be a huge advertisement poster. It was so big that once I’d unfolded it, I had to lay it on a chair. It looked like such a pain in the ass to fold it up again that I left it lying there ...
Blockbuster Online Having Mailing Issues As Well? (3)
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We just received a tip from reader Michael that Blockbuster online has been having shipping issues with their movies as well. Netflix's recent outage was settled in about three days, but Michael's problem has been ongoing for the last four business days. When he called a customer service rep, they said Blockbuster's shipping center were having an "allocation issue", and many other customers have been complaining. Our own account looks fine—we were shipped something on ...
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just so you noe valley-ites don’t feel like you’ve cornered the self-righteous yuppie market…i spotted this last week on my very own block in park slope, brooklyn. related: the thoughts that count extra credit: “a different sort of neighborhood watch” [brownstoner.com]
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Jess said:
The last bit is the best
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terry said:
i unhooked our doorbell at our old house. best decision i ever made. i'm sure i'll do it here, soon.
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just so you noe valley-ites don’t feel like you’ve cornered the self-righteous yuppie market…i spotted this last week on my very own block in park slope, brooklyn. related: the thoughts that count extra credit: “a different sort of neighborhood watch” [brownstoner.com] “brooklyn neighbors & passive-aggressive notes” [daftcrafts.com]
How To Share Large Files Without Attaching Them (7)
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After reading some of the feedback on our post about removing items stuck in your outbox, I realized that a lot of people are trying to send some pretty large files through e-mail. Putting any issues with your e-mail service provider’s limits on large messages aside, sending large attachments through e-mail is still a bad idea for a number of reasons: Your recipients might not be able to receive your large files: While your e-mail ...
The Dead Mail Department (2)
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Like Edgar Allen Poe, there are some of us who would love to reach the living from the grave. In the days before the “internets”, you wrecked havoc through your Last Will and Testament or by leaving stuff in drawers, hidden and forgotten but sure to scar your loved ones for life when they rummage for gold coins. Now, in this new age, I say we can send messages from the other side. There isn’t ...
Letters for all (1)
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First thing, I’m not going to refer to it as ’snail mail’… it’s such a derogatory term both towards the physical mail system and the gastropods named. It will be called ‘real mail’. I suspect everyone prefers real mail to the electronic variety, though presumably for different reasons. Maybe it’s the tactile nature of the paper or perhaps knowing that someone has spent a reasonable amount of time and effort to contact you… or it ...
Slife (1)
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Slife is a new application for the Mac OS X that lets you visualize and organize your computer activities like never before. Slife observes your every interaction with applications such as Safari, Mail and iChat and keeps tracks of all web pages you visit, emails you read, documents you write and much more. activities documents ichat Mail organization safari Slife tracking websitesactivities, documents, ichat, Mail, organization, safari, Slife, tracking, websitesVisit the developer's website
Apple Gives MobileMe Customers 60 More Free Days [Apple] (1)
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Apple's tacking on an addition 60 days to the 30 days it already doled out to MobileMe subscribers, which means you've got an entire three months extra to wait out the issues you've been having. Apple sent out these emails today to MobileMe subscribers, but if you're one of the ones with MobileMe mail snags, you might not have gotten it. Well you've seen it now! Apple has some qualifications, so click on to see ...
Free Tell A Friend (1)
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FreeTellaFriend is a free service to allow your visitors to share your website with their friends. The idea is simple; you place a 'tell a friend' button on your website, and when your visitor decides to tell their friend about your website, they click this button which then presents them with a straightforward form to e-mail their friends.The great addition to FreeTellaFriend is your visitor can enter their e-mail username and password (they support major ...
[Full Post] Calling all digital nomads: Switch your mail (and other stuff) to Google Apps … yesterday! (1)
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As I’m quite a digital nomad myself I need to have access to my inbox and mail archive from any place at any time. Next to that issue I want to have lots of space (my mail archive already is a whopping 1.2 GiBi … after having cleaned it out!), good spam filters, one interface/app to rule them all (viz. one interface/app to manage my mail on ALL my mail addresses) and - most importantly ...
Apple to add iPhone notes syncing to Mail.app? (7)
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Filed under: iPod Family, Rumors, iPhone A loyal reader recently sent in a tip asking us had we seen a dialog in Mail.app. The dialog in question is produced when creating a new note and pressing command + b. You would expect it to be a shortcut for bold, but no ... it brings up the above dialog. The dialog specifies that by converting the note to Rich Text, devices such as the iPhone will ...
Netflix Up and Running Again: Offering 15% Credit to Customers [NetFlix] (2)
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The longest service disruption in Netflix history has apparently been resolved, with normal service resuming today. The company will compensate affected customers by adding a 15% credit automatically to their next bill. [Physorg]
The future of enterprise software. « Laserlike (3)
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While Software as a Service (Saas) has been delivered to the consumer market for well over a decade, it is a relatively new phenomenon in the enterprise. For example, more people use web-based email (Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, AOL Mail, and Gmail) than enterprise solutions (Exchange, Notes, Sendmail). The key strategic drivers of SaaS. 1. Offers a lower total cost of ownership. Let’s assume that the cost of buying, deploying, and maintaining Exchange is a fixed ...
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Scott said:
Even better said than my post