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chrisarozFeb 23rd 2007 11:38AM
And here's where geekbee gets proven wrong...
I was VERY excited about this release. I recently started a small biz and added some space to my hosting plan, but wasn't too excited about having to use Outlook and the chance of losing my emails if the comp crashed. I also knew I would eventually run out of space for my emails on the hosted server.
Google's solution is perfect for my needs. I get virtually unlimited email hosting and addresses with MY URL. Easy callibration and calendar planning, and the ability to access it from everywhere. I probably won't use everything it offers, but I switched everything over yesterday the second I heard about it.
I'm not too concerned about privacy issues, though I think it's weird that some bigger companies are going with this. What company invites advertising into their emails? (there may not be much or any there now, but we know it will be)
I only wish google had an easier way to check multiple accnts on one PDA.