Zenbe: Next-Generation Webmail, With A Platform Twist
Looks cool app for me. I will spend more time today and check out different features. I got a great login name as well.
Mark, I see more and more people are creating apps and pages with Green background. Are they supporting going Green or copying Techcrunch?
This is great and everything, but all my documents and dates are already in gDocs and gCal with my emails either forwarded to or in gmail. It would be quite a task moving all of that stuff over, plus I would love the online collaboration features of gDocs.
Or am I missing something here?
I love the fileview feature!
The only real important question is, can it block spam as well or better than gmail? If not, try again.
I have more than 10 email accounts. I would love some thing which helps me integrate all of them into a single view but still keeps the accounts seperate. In other words I should be able to get independent and integrated view of all email accounts. Currently we are using Zimbra for internal communications which partly handes this job.
I’ve logged in, and this actually looks nice and clean to me. I’ll try using it for a while, particularly for the mail sharing functionality. And the widget system sounds like genius - this is much more than webmail.
@2 That’s the kind of problem we’re designing OpenDD to solve. All thoughts appreciated.
We’ll acquire them if they gain any marketshare, but right now the site is way to slow — preventing registration.
Tried signing up a few times and all I get is a server error. Let’s hope the invites don’t finish up before the server error gets corrected.
I’ve tried to sign up 3 times and get:
We were notified of the problem, and we’ll fix it as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please try again in a moment.
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on 05 May 2008 at 7:07 am # Donnie
This is a great use for windmills. Water production just has to proceed at a certain average rate. So long as enough is produced in your average day, it doesn’t matter when it happens.
on 05 May 2008 at 7:57 am # Ileen
40mph? Dude was going 10mph, tops.
on 05 May 2008 at 8:48 am # Paulene
For those of you not in the know, technically, when a cop lights you up, you are under arrest at that moment. Not in custody, but under arrest nonetheless. Once you are under arrest, your only legal option is to comply with all instructions. He was asked 3 times to comply with the officer’s instructions. He got maced. It’s not excessive.
on 05 May 2008 at 9:38 am # Inigo
What. The. Fuck.OK, so dude’s drunk. So he’s driving a lawnmower in the street. (The cop said “highway” - wtf? That thing had 1.5 lanes and was clearly a residential back road.) OK, so stopping to take a leak in public while chatting with a police officer isn’t the smartest thing in the world to do.That is NO EXCUSE for what the officer then did. This was clearly an abusive and excessive use of force. The officer should be suspended without pay pending an independent review and have the incident and supporting evidence made a permanent public record.
on 05 May 2008 at 10:29 am # Austen
Excessive use of force but damn that was hilarious.
on 05 May 2008 at 11:19 am # Nicole
There’s a section of rural highway exactly like that less than 10 minutes from me. No road paint whatsoever. The cop himself identifies the road in the video as a highway. So you’re a troll. OK, now I understand. BEGONE TROLL! Facts don’t interest you. Arguing is all you’re about. Goodbye.
on 05 May 2008 at 12:10 pm # Deandre
Only lawful instructions have to be followed, you don’t have to follow any instructions which would cause harm to you or anyone else. Not taking a piss could have caused his bladder to burst.
on 05 May 2008 at 1:01 pm # Crystal
Yep, I completely agree. In other news, a glacier is threatening a city in Iceland. If action isn’t taken quickly, the city will be completely covered with ice in a few centuries.
on 05 May 2008 at 1:51 pm # Cleo
Hell yeah! We all know drunk piss is a dangerous acid! The cop had no choice!