100% Web-based Email

Jul 02 2008

Today is the day I’ve made the switch to 100% web-based email. Specificallly, I’ve migrated all of my email accounts (and domains) to Google Apps.

Goodbye Exchange… (well, I’m still using Exchange/Outlook to sync my calender and contacts for the time being).

My PC is currently uploading all my old mail (dating as far back as 2002 – which is when I made the switch to Exchange/Outlook) to Google using the Google Email Uploader. Which is a bit slow going since it says it’ll take almost a whole day to complete…. but hey, its about 6 years of email and its free so I probably shouldn’t complain. 🙂

What draws me to web-based email?

  • Its free and easy. I don’t have to maintain it… it works… and it works on any computer I walk up to that has a browser.
  • Search – its fast and it works. The search on Outlook (even Windows Desktop Search) is slow and clunky and it freezes up the program while its searching.
  • Threading. I’ve gotten spoiled with treading on the Gmail interface… I used to use it all the time with Eudora (which reminds me, maybe I should import all that mail from 1993 to 2002 into gmail as well). And now I can have it back with Gmail. (Ya ya, I know that Outlook has threading but it just doesn’t work as well for some reason).
  • Mobile – the Google guys got it to work on mobile pretty well… you can choose POP3, IMAP, a mobile web browser, or even their Java app. So basically most phones with internet access can access Gmail.
  • Switching computers. I’ve been working from a larger number of computers these days… back and forth from laptop to work and home PC’s… borrowing a few minutes on a buddy’s machine… trying out a new set up or even a VM… so installing Outlook and tweaking it the way I like takes hours to do… no more!

YMMV but it works for me and now I can move on and spend my time and money on things more interesting. 😀

Now what to do about contacts and calendaring… hmmm…

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Jul 01 2008

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I have seen the future and it is solid-state

Jul 01 2008

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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Twitter Updates for 2008-06-30

Jun 30 2008

  • just booked my tix for Defcon & LinuxWorld… see everyone there! #

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Twitter Updates for 2008-06-29

Jun 29 2008

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Twitter Updates for 2008-06-25

Jun 25 2008

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Houston is booming…

Jun 25 2008

Related o my post from last week – Houston #1. Now, Newsweek reports:

Houston’s good fortune is largely a function of the current oil boom. But this isn’t the type of gusher that led to busts in 1981 and 1986. Instead, Houston is experiencing a 21st-century boom fueled by a weak dollar and global growth. “Three things affect Houston’s economy,” says Patrick Jankowski, vice president of research at the Greater Houston Partnership: “the price of energy, the value of the dollar and the strength of the U.S. economy at large.” As Meat Loaf said, two out of three ain’t bad.

Houston, We Have No Problems

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Twitter Updates for 2008-06-24

Jun 24 2008

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Steampunk r2d2

Jun 23 2008

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BurgerTime!

Jun 20 2008

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Houston #1

Jun 20 2008

This is making the rounds all over the ‘net so I figured I’d post it too… 🙂

It’s the city of big plans and no rules, beat-the-heat tunnels and loop-the-loop highways, world-class museums and wiry cowboys, humidity that demands an ice-cold martini and the biggest damn liquor store on the planet. How could you not love Houston?

No. 1: Houston, Texas – Comeback Kid

The top 10 quicklist: Best Cities to Live, Work and Play

The full Best Cities Center: Kiplinger.com’s Best Cities Center.

Kiplinger’s video tour of Houston:

Update: This old post is probably relevant, I think its a better video than Kiplinger’s: Houston?

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Twitter Updates for 2008-06-19

Jun 19 2008

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Twitter Updates for 2008-06-17

Jun 17 2008

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Jun 16 2008

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Lunch w/ Matt Mullenweg

Jun 16 2008

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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Natuba and Linux Journal rock the house

Jun 14 2008

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New fancy southwest waiting area seats with power

Jun 08 2008

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

Update 6/10/08:

Wow, looks like SWA is watching! Thats great!
http://twitter.com/SouthwestAir/statuses/831042961

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Jun 06 2008

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Re-pc computer museum – Seattle

Jun 06 2008

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More on Going Solar

Jun 06 2008

In my continuing research I ran into this video… lots more research to do.

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Solar research

Jun 05 2008

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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Going Solar

Jun 04 2008

This is a pretty good blow-by-blow of one person’s installation of solar panels… it makes me seriously think about doing it too…

Going Solar: The Install

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Twitter Updates for 2008-06-03

Jun 03 2008

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Honda ASIMO Directs The Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Jun 02 2008

awesome-o!

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Google Streetview Bot in Action

May 31 2008

You can see a Streetview car in action here:

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