Oct 16

Recap of new features
Though you might have experienced them already. I’ll make a quick recap when the new Yahoo! Mail turns official and becomes default.
New hot keys
Although Yahoo! Mail classic already provided hot keys and prompts, new Yahoo! Mail makes them shorter thus more memorable.
Tabs
Tabs come into place. Now we have different tabs for each of our task, whether it is reading different messages or composing different letters.
Integrated RSS reader
It allows you to forward a post as an email.
Unlimited Storage
I still remembered the time when we used to have only 4Mb per account. It was only 4 years ago. Time flies any now we have more and more and more storage due to cheaper hardware.
In 2007, storage is no longer a big concern of users. At the time of this post, Hotmail already offers 5Gb, Gmail will be offering 4Gb. Nevertheless, unlimited is always nice.

Integrated Yahoo! Messenger chat
Though basic, it comes in handy.
SMS Messaging
It currently works for U.S., India, Philippines and Canadian mobile numbers.
More effective spam-filters
It’s hard to estimate how effective it is, but it works well on my account.
Built-in Context Menu
Context Menu refers to a menu that appears when you right-click on a Graphical User Interface element.
Hint: in some browsers, the browser’s Context Menu is displayed together with Yahoo! Mail Context Menu and is of higher priority. To use Yahoo! Mail Context Menu, hit “Esc” once.
What I wish Yahoo! had offered
- Forwarding
It’s only available with Yahoo! Plus. Gmail offers forwarding for their free account. The strategy is Yahoo! and Google is different so I have to learn to live with it.
- POP3
Also available with Yahoo! Plus
How I use different email services
I tried around 40 free email services in 2003. I now narrow down to one Yahoo! Mail, one Gmail, one Hotmail and some email accounts on my professional website taitran.com
- Yahoo! Mail and other Yahoo! services such 360 are for staying in touch with my personal networks
- Gmail is for more professional connections such as organizations, societies
- The Hotmail account is more exploring Microsoft Live, MSN and Hotmail
- My professional email at taitran dot com is for occasions when branding is really important
Which email services do you use? Do you use different email services for different purpose?
Tags of this article: 360,branding,email,feed,gmail,google,hotmail,integration,live,microsoft,msn,pop3,rss,security,service,sms,storage,tab,usability,yahoo!.
Last update October 16, 2007
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Mar 25

“An anarchic, messy, snobbish herd!”
Many times I’ve heard complaints from college students, especially those on their internship about their employers, bosses and co-workers. The complaints are about them (the working people) not being as professional, process-compliant, collaborative, positive, forward-thinking as what is described in text books. The students and fresh graduates are so frustrated that they either go for higher education or form their own group of interest for self-employment.
Before going on, I’d like to explain ‘the perfect world’. Most text books are written with reference to the operation of world’s top firms. Coca-Cola, Microsoft, NASA… Text books describe these enterprises’ operation, try to explain their essence, have case studies around them. Why? Because they are the best and are the models. Do you know who work in there? The genies who move Mount Fuji.
Let’s get back to the story above. The fact is, the employers have gone through a quasi-similar educational system. They are fully aware of ‘the perfect world’. Why they choose to behave differently is because of the C-o-n-t-e-x-t. It would cost them all their arms and legs if they buy all the process, infrastructure, management system from world’s top and ‘standard’ firms. It would be a delirium if their hire all people who think forward, say positive, know how to collaborate, comply with process and act professionally. It’s about business, about making money, about ensuring that the price of the product remains competitive while meeting satisfactory levels of quality. They do know what they are doing.
You can do it better. Oh yes, you can.
“A flock of horsy brats!”
Even more often I’ve seen sneers from more experienced white-collars towards the naive youngsters. Yes, it’s good that they’re experienced enough to understand all the constraints of the industry and tricks of the environment, in order to act in a way of cost-saving, effort-optimizing, price-competing. The perfect world just doesn’t exist anyway.
It’s right at this point that they are trapped within their own self-limitation. The perfect world is right there, visualized via the Coke we’re drinking, the Windows version we’re playing at, the bank from where we beside with joy from; or can even be the invisible but tremendously powerful cash flow that determines our career paths. Their aspiration has been buried under their self-made constraints. They’re happy with the current state that they have lost the will to fight – fight against one’s self – for more organized management, more mature process, more glamorous branding, more natural way of charging ten times more from Rockefellers.
Experience gives a lot, but it also silently takes lots away.
Utopia is there, for those who dare to aspire and know how to reach.
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Last update March 25, 2007
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