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Online email, bookmarks etc… and Google!
I am not sure how many of you rely heavily on Internet activity or resources, but for me it is a must. i need the net 24/7.
I’ve been with BT from the day i got a computer. always had a BT Internet account and never had any problems until the last year when BT randomly started Binning email contacts as spam. there was no pattern in it, one comes in one day, same sender the next day goes into spam bin.
it has now got to the point i need to go through all my emails and then sit going through all the spam folder too… 100’s upon 100’s of cak!next comes bookmarks. i spend allot of time bookmarking finds on-line.
at work, at my mums, on my laptop, at home etc etc the problem is, the bookmarks are all over the place. i get home and say "oh must check that" then cant find it because its book marked at work PC! same goes for meetings when i am using my laptop… in short, i need everything in one place and reliable.anyway… i could go on with various scenarios. my point is, in the past few months I’ve opened a proper paying account with Google. only about £25-30 per year. mega space for emails and tons of functionality like responders, calender prompts, you name it… one that’s a great advantage and this part is free and that’s "iGoggle" this part is free but it combines with paying accounts. you get your google homepage which you log-in into and it keeps you logged in on ANY computer. (you only log-in once) anyway… bookmarking and favourites all go to your on-line account so no matter which computer you use or where in the WORLD you are. you always have your "bookmarks", "diary entries" and "need to do lists". coupled with the same with "emails" and much more, you really are onto a winner.
another big advantage is, lets say you have a hard drive failure and loss all computer content? important emails, bookmarks, dates etc etc all gone!
however, have it in one location on-line and nothing gets lost…anyway, just thought ide mention this as a heads up to those that don’t know about it. those that do use it, how are you finding it and do you have any tips of your own for me? 😀
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