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Differing styles
"Notifications from computers and mailing lists
should be organized for you, not clutter your
Inbox or require tedious manual filter setup."

Well, I'd like to know how it responds to
different styles of thinking.

Some people work fine with a few tags and a
search box. Others prefer a lot of folders/tags
organized in a hierarchy.

It'll be interesting how they handle (or
mishandle, like Gmail did) the different styles
of thinking.
Posted by: CobraA1   Posted on: 10/23/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Differing styles  CobraA1 | 10/23/09
I'm looking forward to this next round of innovation  NonZealot | 10/23/09
RE: Meet Mozilla's Raindrop: Like Google Wave, but different enough to co-exist  jhnewman@... | 10/23/09
Greatly looking forward to Raindrop ;  mhenriday | 10/24/09
RE: Meet Mozilla's Raindrop: Like Google Wave, but different enough to co-e  bj70117@... | 10/26/09
RE: Meet Mozilla's Raindrop: Like Google Wave, but different enough to co-exist  zackers | 10/26/09
RE: Meet Mozilla's Raindrop: Like Google Wave, but different enough to co-exist  mr_S54 | 10/27/09

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