Tuesday, April 27, 2004
Mike Wendland tests GMail ... and likes
Detroit Free Press - Google's new Gmail has a few quirks, but it works - "I've been e-mailing like a spammer the past few days, testing out the new, soon-to-be-public e-mail service from Google called Gmail. ..."
I like this article because Mike gives specific real world examples of how the controversial targeted advertising works. It sounds to me like it isn't all that controversial at all. He also lists the cool features:
I like this article because Mike gives specific real world examples of how the controversial targeted advertising works. It sounds to me like it isn't all that controversial at all. He also lists the cool features:
Gmail's most outstanding feature is the cogent and convenient way it organizes mail by collapsible threads, displaying the messages in context and sequence, just like conversations. All the e-mail is searchable. Other nice touches include a spam filter, a spell checker and keyboard shortcuts you can program.
TD 10:26 AM