Facebook ready to unveil e-mail?
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article published on 13 November, 2010
Multiple sources are reporting today that Facebook is set to unveil an e-mail service, one that will be instantly available to all 500 million members of the social networking giant.
If every current member signs up for an account, Facebook would leap into the top spot for email providers, surpassing Microsoft, who has 361 million users of Hotmail and Live. Yahoo is in second with 273 ... [ read the full article ]
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dannyboy22
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13. November 2010 @ 01:50 |
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Oh boy. Will the facebook email go down all the time, and randomly dissapear, like facebook does? I doubt facebook is ready to provide a service people actually count on.
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13. November 2010 @ 01:52 |
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Quote: The analyst says the Facebook system could likely prioritize emails based on closeness to the sender, or make email exchanges into a conversation between a number of users, turning the "dinosaur" that is email into a social service.
already done by gmail... i don't think i need another email, this is kinda of late in game, Google world has taking me over :p
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13. November 2010 @ 04:39 |
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Originally posted by i1der: Quote: The analyst says the Facebook system could likely prioritize emails based on closeness to the sender, or make email exchanges into a conversation between a number of users, turning the "dinosaur" that is email into a social service.
already done by gmail... i don't think i need another email, this is kinda of late in game, Google world has taking me over :p
...and it is the biggest user complaint about gmail. What a pain in the butt...delete one email that just says, "LoL" and suddenly every email that you have gotten from that person in the last month disappears. You can't even turn the crap off without switching to an external client. They even extended it to the gmail app on android.
...Now facebook wants to copy this? Has no one at facebook ever had a gmail account?
Something tells me that they are just doing this to get the "most email addresses" title...given their lack of commitment to choice and security, I am sure that every facebook user will get an account automatically. It will probably even generate accounts for users that have closed their accounts, and are just waiting the 30-90 days for the account to actually close. Of course, it won't close because the account will reactivate every time an email is received. Thus making the extremely long and difficult process of closing a facebook account completely impossible. Is it any wonder they have so many "Users"?
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13. November 2010 @ 05:26 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Originally posted by i1der: Quote: The analyst says the Facebook system could likely prioritize emails based on closeness to the sender, or make email exchanges into a conversation between a number of users, turning the "dinosaur" that is email into a social service.
already done by gmail... i don't think i need another email, this is kinda of late in game, Google world has taking me over :p
...and it is the biggest user complaint about gmail. What a pain in the butt...delete one email that just says, "LoL" and suddenly every email that you have gotten from that person in the last month disappears. You can't even turn the crap off without switching to an external client. They even extended it to the gmail app on android.
...Now facebook wants to copy this? Has no one at facebook ever had a gmail account?
Something tells me that they are just doing this to get the "most email addresses" title...given their lack of commitment to choice and security, I am sure that every facebook user will get an account automatically. It will probably even generate accounts for users that have closed their accounts, and are just waiting the 30-90 days for the account to actually close. Of course, it won't close because the account will reactivate every time an email is received. Thus making the extremely long and difficult process of closing a facebook account completely impossible. Is it any wonder they have so many "Users"?
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13. November 2010 @ 07:09 |
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Facebook email? Nice gimmick maybe.
But we all have to grow up sometime. I don;t know about you guys, but I'd be pretty embarrassed to give a future employer an "@facebook.com" email address.
And Coming from a guy with 12 email accounts. Gmail is by far the best I've tried. We'll see if facebook will be able to match it.
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13. November 2010 @ 09:43 |
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i have 3 hotmail, 1 yahoo, 1 gmail,and some other student emails so far the best i used is gmail.
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ee2skater
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19. November 2010 @ 11:47 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Originally posted by i1der: Quote: The analyst says the Facebook system could likely prioritize emails based on closeness to the sender, or make email exchanges into a conversation between a number of users, turning the "dinosaur" that is email into a social service.
already done by gmail... i don't think i need another email, this is kinda of late in game, Google world has taking me over :p
...and it is the biggest user complaint about gmail. What a pain in the butt...delete one email that just says, "LoL" and suddenly every email that you have gotten from that person in the last month disappears. You can't even turn the crap off without switching to an external client. They even extended it to the gmail app on android.
I mean 1. you could go into the Trash and take it out or 2. delete just select messages (go into the email, pick the one of many messages you want, v, delete this message). Plus if a different subject from the same person pops up it makes another thread.
How exactly are you deleting emails and they never again showing up...?
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dEwMe
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19. November 2010 @ 12:18 |
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Originally posted by Rebel11: I don't know about you guys, but I'd be pretty embarrassed to give a future employer an "@facebook.com" email address.
Meh I would be embarresed to give ANYONE a Facebook email addy!!! Not as embarrassed as if I had an AOL address but close!
Just my $0.02,
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19. November 2010 @ 18:33 |
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As crappy as Facebook security is, this is one user who will not be taking advantage of this wonderful email offer.
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