While moving house recently – and between ISP – I’ve relied a great deal more than usual on Gmail. It’s a walk in the park to have Gmail access your existing non-Gmail email accounts and even send from those accounts via Gmail.
And this has lead to a lot more use of Google Apps, which I’ve discovered are a joy to use.
Later this month I’ll be switching my mobile from Orange pay-as-you-go to T-Mobile’s Web ‘n’ Walk, and it occurs to me that at that point I’ll be able to use all of Google’s good stuff for about half what I currently pay for plain phone access with Orange.
I just need to settle on the best phone to use the web access – if anyone knows if the Blackberry is the one to go for, or there’s another model I should be going for, do drop me a line.
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Google Apps – their place in our future
While moving house recently – and between ISP – I’ve relied a great deal more than usual on Gmail. It’s a walk in the park to have Gmail access your existing non-Gmail email accounts and even send from those accounts via Gmail.
And this has lead to a lot more use of Google Apps, which I’ve discovered are a joy to use.
Later this month I’ll be switching my mobile from Orange pay-as-you-go to T-Mobile’s Web ‘n’ Walk, and it occurs to me that at that point I’ll be able to use all of Google’s good stuff for about half what I currently pay for plain phone access with Orange.
I just need to settle on the best phone to use the web access – if anyone knows if the Blackberry is the one to go for, or there’s another model I should be going for, do drop me a line.
This entry was posted on Sunday, September 9th, 2007 at 8:21 pm and is filed under Comment & Opinion. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.