I have fond memories of the old days of dial-up AOL (and no, not just because they've acquired us now). I remember thinking how stalkerishly awesome it was that I could see if another AOL user had read the email I had sent them, if they hadn't replied yet. Then the Internet had to come along and ruin everything. But wait, a nifty startup just popped onto my radar which brings that functionality to Gmail. EmailOracle is going to seem like a nightmare to some people at first glance. But it's actually really cool -- and smart. The service, which is a browser plug-in, augments Gmail to make it easy to track any message you send, get analytics on it, and send yourself reminders about the email if you don't hear back in a set number of days.Monday, October 11, 2010
Το Gmail πρόσθετο EmailOracle κατέστρεψε ακριβώς την υπερφόρτωση Inbox σας βρίσκεται
I have fond memories of the old days of dial-up AOL (and no, not just because they've acquired us now). I remember thinking how stalkerishly awesome it was that I could see if another AOL user had read the email I had sent them, if they hadn't replied yet. Then the Internet had to come along and ruin everything. But wait, a nifty startup just popped onto my radar which brings that functionality to Gmail. EmailOracle is going to seem like a nightmare to some people at first glance. But it's actually really cool -- and smart. The service, which is a browser plug-in, augments Gmail to make it easy to track any message you send, get analytics on it, and send yourself reminders about the email if you don't hear back in a set number of days.
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