Thinking about making individual repos for client projects instead of using a master repo. All for client access and hooking into basecamp. 4 hrs ago
I can’t see the links show up in Gmail itself yet, but if you go http://mail.google.com/mail/?view=barc you can select which links to show. And when you go to the calendar url (http://www.google.com/cl2/) it gives you the login box, but if you try to login it gives you an invalid request page.
Awesome, I hope it’s announced tomorrow. But I also hope they don’t call it CL2. What a strange name.
UPDATE: Probably wont mean anything, but I’m just curious what they would…
Sara learned a lesson last night when she clicked on the link to this email. Thinking it was eBay asking to update her info she clicked the link. She then proceeded to enter her username and password not noticing that Safari showed the actual URL, an ip address. Step 1 of the scam was accomplished.
She then wised up and asked me about the page when it asked for her credit card info, I was pissed/surprised/disappointed. I thought how she could…
I’ve been using GMail as my spam filter for the last couple months and am pleasently surprised, it sorts on average 400 spam messages every 30 days and only 2 a month get by. With all my mail going thorugh gmail I not only get a great backup but quick webmail. One of the easiest ways to make sure email gets filtered out is tagging. Yes tagging, something I never heard about ’till recently.
How to tag: So my gmail is dancameron[at]gmail.com…
This is really starting to get on my nerves. So much so that I’ve considered going back to Gmail. Of course, then there’s another problem, which is how Gmail deals with mails.
Binary Bonsai » Archive » .Mac vs. Gmail
So I commented:
The best solution for all my email problems is M$ Exchange. I can’t believe I am saying it either but it is the best solution around.
I pay $7 a month, similar to .mac, through 1and1. I hate 1and1 support for…
Subscribers who belong to both services will be able to download their Netflix DVDs over the Internet directly into the TiVo boxes in their homes, instead of receiving them in the mail.
I use both of these services and I can’t wait. I am a little hesitant to how well it will work but I don’t see a way my two favorite media sources can go wrong.
Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters
“Despite all the negativity and privacy concerns that surround Gmail, it has still gained cult-like status where net-d0rks feel self validated by having a gmail address and will do anything to get one. Services like the Gmail Machine, a randomized Gmail lotto that has people hitting refresh until they get carpel-tunnel in the index finger, reports over 7 million pageviews (though, definitely not uniques) in 3 days and 55 invites given away. They just…