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- Nicely done Paul, such a different approach to the store to mine. Loved the technical investigative excursion into the Nokia store's technical aspects. Like you I wonder why they launched with...
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- Hi Debra Thanks for commenting. I have been hearing rave reviews recently and I hope to have a second chance to try the phone out. I must be missing something. My plan is to use it exclusively...
- I have had the Nokia 5800 Express music for 5 days and I think it is amazing. It replaces your ipod/ camera/ notebook &amp; pen, etc...etc.. and you can make calls on it too!! ABSOLUTELY...
Paul Jacobson
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I have had a Gmail account for a little while now and it has been used mainly on the Web as a spam trap of sorts. My primary personal account has been on Yahoo!. With 2.7GB of storage space (and growing) I am beginning to lean towards using Gmail as my primary personal
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3 years ago
Here's an interesting application that you can use to add muscle to your Gmail useage: http://thetechnologycircle.blogspot.com/2006/06/use-your-gmail-account-as-external.html. It's a hack that lets you use your Gmail account as an external harddrive for backup or data-portability.
I haven't actually tried it yet, but I will at some point. Wouldn't mind a 3G data limit that exceeds 1 gig though.
Blue skies
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Roy
3 years ago
Here's an interesting application that you can use to add muscle to your Gmail useage: http://thetechnologycircle.blogspot.com/2006/06/use-your-gmail-account-as-external.html. It's a hack that lets you use your Gmail account as an external harddrive for backup or data-portability.
I haven't actually tried it yet, but I will at some point. Wouldn't mind a 3G data limit that exceeds 1 gig though.
Blue skies
love
Roy
3 years ago
3 years ago