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Yahoo Mail Adds Applications Support
Yahoo Mail has been adding a lot of features these days, after all it has to compete with Gmail which has really revolutionized the way we look at emails. Not to be left behind, Yahoo has launched applications support in Yahoo mail.No Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Integrate Multiple Email Accounts With MailBeans
MailBeans is a web service that allows you to integrate multiple email accounts and manage them from a single place. Read More | Tweet This
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Why Do Webmail’s & Desktop Email Clients Hide Images By Default?
One of our readers asked a interesting question today, the readers basically asked us that he signs up for a lot of newsletters, however whenever he opens up them in Gmail, the images are hidden and he has to click on a link to show the images. Read More | Tweet This
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Feedburner Allowing Publishers To Change Email Subject
Looks like Google Feedburner has their eyes in the right place, as they have quietly rolled out a new feature which will allow users to set the post title as the subject when sending out email to subscribers. Read More | Tweet This
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Yahoo Mail Adds Applications Support
Yahoo Mail has been adding a lot of features these days, after all it has to compete with Gmail which has really revolutionized the way we look at emails. Not to be left behind, Yahoo has launched applications support in Yahoo mail. Read More | Tweet This
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Gmail Labs Adds Send & Archive Feature
Gmail Labs has added a new feature which will allow users to use a multipurpose button to send a email and immediately archive it, the default behavior would add the reply to the mail itself, adding to a clutter of emails. Read More | Tweet This




