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RE: Google launches free Team Edition of Apps
Gee, I read this one and expected to see nothing but how big a monster Google is.

I've used Gmail for as long as I've known about it, with not one problem. I remember the agreement saying, we will not use your personal info in any way shape or form. Gmail sorts spam well, has chat, and seems to work better than AOL at getting mail and showing it and letting you do what you want with it.

Now if what's in this article is accepted, and why not, then good for everybody that might just believe that Google doesn't impose the hassles of IE, Outlook and MSN. I have tried some of the online desktop stuff that are there as Google partners but I use Verizon and I'm in the sticks and it's my connection, not the application that sucks. If I had a better provider I'd probably be using more of Google's social networking apps. Last time I looked though, at blogs, and individual sites it wasn't taking off very well, hopefully that changes.

Finally, maybe, there is some light at the end of the tunnel, not having to pay pay pay and verify verify verify
Posted by: atari8bit@...   Posted on: 02/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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