Posts Tagged ‘email’

Facebook, the Gmail Killer?

by on November 15th, 2010

Whether we can admit it or not, Facebook plays a part in many of our lives (for some more than others).

I’m sure you’ve all heard that Facebook is releasing Project Titan today and many are calling it the “gmail killer”.  This new capability combines SMS, IM, email, and Facebook messages.  It will be released slowly over the next few months and users will be able to set up “@facebook.com” accounts if they want (but not required).

Will you trade in your @gmail.com account for the facebook’s new messaging system?

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Google Wave, or, the revolution?

by on October 7th, 2009

Last week, I was among the lucky folks who got a promotion got lucky won the lottery got a Google Voice invite. (It sure felt like winning the lottery, though!) Since then, I’ve done my fair share of playing around with it, and so far, what I’ve seen has been very promising. While it’s not a completely intuitive interface, I feel that this can be allowed given that what Google is going for is a communications revolution.  It’s not immediately obvious how to reply to “Waves,” the usual commands are a little over-reactive while being under-reactive at the same time. Allow me to explain: Google Wave, as it exists now, is not ready for complete public consumption, and the private invite-only beta is more of a use “experience.” In fact, it’s even branded as the Google Wave preview right now. As such, this experience is usually pretty slow. Which makes it really a little frustrating to press ENTER to try and reply to a Wave, have nothing happen, press it again, maybe double click a few times, maybe hit reply– only to watch 15 “Wave-lettes,” as I would like to call the Wave responses, appear on the screen, all blank.
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