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Saturday, September 24, 2005

CNET Has Screens of Yahoo Mail Beta

In a review of the upcoming Yahoo Mail restart, CNET serves up two small screenshots of the new interface that should give visitors a good idea of how the new AJAX, desktop-style interface will function.

If you're wondering, it looks damn cool. You really will feel like you're using Outlook or Thunderbird.

CNET says Yahoo Mail simply blows Gmail and Hotmail away, but they wish it would offer RSS web feeds. It certainly would make for a powerful combination if Yahoo had that capability. You wouldn't even need a separate feed reader and webmail service. Since those are two of my most-used featues, I could conveniently centralize most of my browing in one window. Damn, I've been waiting for this for years! Gimme, gimme.

I've heard nasty rumors that Gmail offers Web Clips, its own semi-proprietary way of displaying RSS feeds, but more than six months after their supposed debut, I still don't have them in my Gmail.

Hey Matt, if you're reading this... um, can you hook me up? :)

Posted by Cory Kleinschmidt




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