Web Based Email
Netbooks: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
By J.D. Biersdorfer
Netbooks are the hot new thing in PCs -- small, inexpensive laptops designed for web browsing, email, and working with web-based programs. With this Missing Manual, you'll learn not only which netbook is right for you, but also how to set it up and u...
[Publish Date: August 2009]
Netbooks: The Missing Manual--New from O'Reilly: An All-in-One Guide to ...
Sebastopol, CA—Netbooks are the hot new thing in PCs--small, inexpensive laptops designed for web browsing, email, and working with web-based programs. But chances are you don't know how to choose a netbook, let alone use one. Not to worry...
[Publish Date: August 27, 2009]
Creating an iPhone-based Web Service: Part 1 - Inside iPhone Blog
By Erica Sadun
The iPhone provides no disk access. The backup mechanism hides your files into mdbackup archives. Apple disabled attachments for email. So what do you do when you want to share your data with the world. Creating your own web server is one way to provide a connection between your iPhone data and your users.
[Publish Date: September 19, 2008]
Speaker: Lorien Gabel: Web 2.0 Expo New York 2008 - Co-produced by TechWeb ...
Lorien Gabel: Lorien is a lawyer and entrepreneur who has successfully started and exited from two Internet technology companies. In 1994, at the age of 24, Lorien abandoned a career in law to join his brother Matt at Interlog Internet Services Inc. Interlog never required outside VC investment as cash flow from operations completely financed the company. The company was later acquired in an all cash transaction. After taking time off, Lorien then spent a year as the first employee and General Manager of Micron Electronics’ web hosting division. Through a series of acquisitions he built the company’s managed hosting services businesses into one of the largest players in the market. Then in April 2000, with venture capital backing from Micron, Lorien co-founded with Matt BOAW Networks Inc, one of the first Canadian companies to capitalize on the shift from co-location to managed hosting services. In 2001, AT&T Canada, looking to enter the managed hosting market, acquired the...
[Publish Date: September 16, 2008]
Speaker: Andy Stack: Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2008 - Co-produced by ...
Andy is the co-founder and VP of Products at Oortle, and has been a serial entrepreneur and advisor in the software and Internet industries. Before Oortle, Andy was the VP of Development and a founding team member of Mozes, a VC-backed mobile marketing company. Previously, Andy co-founded Stata Labs, a software company later acquired by Yahoo!, which launched Bloomba, the first desktop search-based email program, and SAproxy Pro, the anti-spam software ranked #1 by Consumer Reports in 2003. In 1999 Andy co-founded DealMaven, a quantitative analysis software company, which was acquired by FactSet. Before he began starting companies, Andy was a technical consultant with Oracle. He received his MBA in Entrepreneurial Management from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Princeton University, earning a BS in Electrical Engineering. When not immersed in his family or digital media, Andy is usually either playing ice hockey or drumming...
[Publish Date: April 22, 2008]
Next version of Lotus Notes based on Eclipse - O'Reilly ONJava Blog
By Tim O'Brien
Here's a quote from an email I received yesterday from a colleague who uses Lotus Domino very heavily. Domino is one of those tools that isn't hip, there are no groundbreaking Web 2.0 sites written in Domino, and as far...
[Publish Date: March 22, 2007]
Windows Live Hotmail: Still Not as Good as Gmail - O'Reilly Windows ...
By Preston Gralla
Microsoft formally released its new Web-based email service,Windows Live Hotmail, and while it improves over previous Microsoft Web-based mail, it's still not as good as Gmail....
[Publish Date: May 09, 2007]
Condescending Customer Service - O'Reilly Radar
By Jimmy Guterman
When Gmail recently added IMAP to its features, I sent a note to the customer service box of the web-based email service I use for personal mail to ask whether IMAP was coming to that service. I received the following reply: I understand that you are want to use IMAP. I welcome the opportunity to assist you with your concern....
[Publish Date: November 16, 2007]
SquirrelMail, a Web-Based Mail Server - O'Reilly Media
By Glenn Graham
An introduction to SquirrelMail, a Web-based email server
[Publish Date: October 24, 2002]
Simputer - O'Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog
By Rael Dornfest
The Simputer Trust intends to take computing to those who find themselves on the other side of the digital divide. Designing with the third-world village in mind means circumventing the assumptions implicit in technophilic society -- not the least of which is the presumption of literacy. Simputers are "shared devices that permit truly simple and natural user interfaces based on sight, touch and audio." A Linux-powered PDA sporting an IML browser, "Tapatap" keystroke input, Web browser, email client, text-to-speech, and MP3 player, the device will sell for Rs 9000 (around $200US).
[Publish Date: January 12, 2002]