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Coding Horror: Please Give Us Your Email Password
Citation added: June 5th, 2008, 6:11 am
It's irresponsible to even ask this question. Naive internet users may not understand why it is such a profoundly bad idea to give out their email credentials to random websites. Worse, they might eventually get the idea that giving out their email creden
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email | privacyandsecurity | sucks | web2.0 | addressbooks
Social-network-anti-patterns - Microformats
Citation added: September 30th, 2007, 2:34 am
'Many social networking sites ask you to upload your address book. This is a bad idea.
Since so many sites seem to use your uploading of your address book as tacit/implied permission to spam all your friends with invites, this will annoy your friends,
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spam | email | addressbooks | software/social | web2.0
Deflexion.com: The Dying Thunderbird
Citation added: July 31st, 2007, 5:20 am
'My subconscious has known that traditional email was dying for awhile...but it was only during the last few days that I realized that the old SMTP+POP+IMAP way of doing email is truly dead. And that explains why there exists no good SMTP+POP+IMAP client
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thunderbird | email | predictions | web2.0 | -mywriting | moz | imap | messaging
Will Enterprise 2.0 Kill Corporate E-Mail? - Mobile Blog - InformationWeek
Citation added: June 20th, 2007, 12:42 pm
'Web 2.0 technologies act as new communications tools. Some technologists (including a few of the speakers this morning) suggest that Web 2.0 could kill e-mail for consumers. Could technologies like social networks, blogs, Skype, and IM kill e-mail for bu
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Too busy to blog? Count your keystrokes. « Jon Udell
Citation added: April 11th, 2007, 8:57 am
'If your choice is to invest keystrokes in an email to three people, or in a blog entry that could be read by those same three people plus more — maybe many more — why not choose the latter? Why not make each keystroke work as hard as it can?'
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communication | publishing | email | blogging | wikis | web2.0
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