AtMail Open: Redefining Open Source Webmail

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"While Yahoo and Hotmail users are decidedly average, Gmail users tend to be young, have a high income, and be early adopters of technology. 54% of users are between 18 and 34, while 18% have an average annual household income between $100,000 and $149,999 (compared to 15% for Hotmail and 13% for Yahoo Mail)."
"While Yahoo and Hotmail users are decidedly average, Gmail users tend to be young, have a high income, and be early adopters of technology. 54% of users are between 18 and 34, while 18% have an average annual household income between $100,000 and $149,999 (compared to 15% for Hotmail and 13% for Yahoo Mail)."
added 2007 Mon May 7 7:11:19 by webtickle
Comcast is ditching its antiquated webmail software and replacing it with Zimbra's Ajax office suite. That's good news for Comcast's twelve million broadband customers, and even better news for Zimbra - this deal will significantly grow the number of Zimbra users. Check out some screen shots of what this is going to look like for Comcast users.
Comcast is ditching its antiquated webmail software and replacing it with Zimbra's Ajax office suite. That's good news for Comcast's twelve million broadband customers, and even better news for Zimbra - this deal will significantly grow the number of Zimbra users. Check out some screen shots of what this is going to look like for Comcast users.
added 2007 Fri Apr 6 13:03:19 by Varadinum
We don't care that you have X amount of MySpace friends. (We, for the record, have X 1). We don't care that your vlog has half a million hits on YouTube. (You're still fat.) The true measure of an Internet man is the still the same thing it always has been - his e-mail address. The domain name is the equivalent of gang colors for the digital era.
We don't care that you have X amount of MySpace friends. (We, for the record, have X 1). We don't care that your vlog has half a million hits on YouTube. (You're still fat.) The true measure of an Internet man is the still the same thing it always has been - his e-mail address. The domain name is the equivalent of gang colors for the digital era.






