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'Webmail' Category

  • Email standards march onward!

    The Email Standards Project has garnered some attention from us over the last while, with its attempts to bring a lesser version of web standards to the process of rendering HTML in emails.

    Their recent “2008 Gmail Appeal” looks to have had some success, with a member of the Gmail development team getting in contact and promising that some effort will be made to improve the popular webmail system’s HTML rendering. What’s next?

  • Gmail’s Intangible Storage Boost

    Gmail have just announced that they’re going to increase storage space available to end users.

    Although it’s not anything tangible, they’ve increased the rate at which their storage increases…

  • Extend web standards to HTML Emails

    Across the board web browsers have improved their support for web standards tenfold. The same can not be said for email clients.

    Designing a HTML newsletter presents a minefield of potential errors that could result in some of your end-users seeing very strange and style-less results. It’s time for things to change.

  • Webmail storage increasing across the board

    All of the big guns are fighting back and forth to make sure that their webmail offerings don’t seem weaker than the rest.

    Microsoft have just bumped their storage up by a sizeable amount following the recent launch of their revamped hotmail system. Yahoo have offered unlimited storage already. How will Google follow?

 

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