Email Citations, Page 5
Communities of practice for development: SMS To Email
Citation added: April 4th, 2006, 12:48 am
"Still, I never heard of anyone seriously using this in a developing country other than western development workers experimenting with tools. Does that mean that it's nice in theory but never will be more than a gadget?"
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development | ict4dev | sms | email | mycomments
Gmail labels (part two) or The usefulness of blind hyperlinking
Citation added: March 30th, 2006, 1:47 am
"If I see an interesting post like this one, should I just keep it to myself until I have found out how it works and whether I can really use it?"
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Idealware: A Few Good Email Newsletter Tools
Citation added: March 1st, 2006, 4:00 am
"Our A Few Good Tools series provides some thoughts in the meantime by recommending software that is used and liked by the Idealware community. "
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email | software | non-profit | comparison | review
MailFeed.org - Read Email In Your Aggregator
Citation added: February 4th, 2006, 3:36 pm
"This service gives you an email address that can be read by an RSS 2.0 aggregator, and you don't even have to register."
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syndication | reader | email | tool
FeedBlitz - EMail Blog and RSS Subscription Services
Citation added: January 8th, 2006, 12:29 pm
"FeedBlitz takes all the headache out of converting feed and blog updates into email digests, delivered daily to subscribers' inboxes. FeedBlitz manages subscriptions, circulation tracking, testing, and is compatible with all major blogging platforms and
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tool | email | blogging | syndication | aggregating | web2writeshop | web2mail
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