From the category archives:

Email

Moving Beyond Plain Email: Zenbe

November 17, 2008

Zenbe is a new email platform that comes out of private beta today. 
Beyond standard email, Zenbe integrates Twitter and Facebook update, fully integrated calendar, task list, maps, and address book capabilities.
It even takes a small page from PBwiki with Zenpages, offering users editable pages that can be collaborated on by a number of people. 
More than [...]

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Send Large Files Outside Your Email With WhaleMail

October 7, 2008

WhaleMail allows you to distribute large files with just a browser
Once you click send , WhaleMail sends an email message to your recipients with a link to your file, routing them to the location of your file.
Recipient can then download your file with their browser. No ISP [...]

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Improvements Across The Board For Fuser

September 29, 2008

Fuser, the aggregation service for all your email, social networking, and Twitter messaging needs just launched it’s new design.
As far as aesthetics go, the site’s look has been completely redesigned for a more user-friendly, straight-forward layout.
Most importantly, performance has been drastically improved with a full back-end revamp for increased reliability and speed.

Has the much needed [...]

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PostBox Evolves The Desktop Email Client

September 10, 2008

PostBox is an extensible and flexible email client (WIN/MAC).
Automatically sorts media into thumbnailed galleries in a much more useful way than the similar functionality found in TC50 demopit startup, 2Pad.
Integration with social knowledge and social networking services allows the user to search, select, and insert data into emails or vice-versa.

Despite its rich feature set, does [...]

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OtherInbox Categorizes Mail On-the-fly

September 9, 2008

OtherInbox lets you create mailboxes on the fly for each new service you subscribe for or ecommerce site you purchase from.
The site provides you with a domain, such as Tyler.otherinbox.com, that you can use to create mailboxes as you go.
Want an Amazon inbox? No need to set it up advance, just use amazon@Tyler.otherinbox.com and the [...]

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