When Gmail debuted on 1st April, 2004, everyone went crazy over the ease of use and the 1GB storage. Since than, not much happened. A few weeks ago, Google upped the storage to 4GB, but the thing most ...
I just read an article over on Download Squad, thanks Kevin, that has me quite excited as a mobile device user who relies on Gmail. It seems that Gmail is FINALLY rolling out IMAP support. I started ...
Microsoft Outlook is one of the best clients you can have for receiving and sending emails. To be able to read and send emails, you need to know the settings of outgoing and incoming servers for your ...
All our users are currently on Outlook 2003, downloading messages via POP. This is painful and annoying for many reasons, so we're looking at moving to a hosted email solution using IMAP. I'd like to ...
I use Tiny Tiny RSS as my feed reader, instead of Google Reader or any other public cloud reader. I like it because it is web-based (I can use it at work, at home, on mobile) and because I maintain ...
As Jason blogged, Apple released an update for the Apple iPhone last night that was geared towards security updates for Safari. However, there were also a couple other minor improvements that actually ...