Nokia 1100 one such low cost yet highly usable phone. 1110 was created with Indian market in mind (ie., high temperature and humid conditions, dusty environs ). The biggest USP of 1110 is its Torch light. Yes! you heard it right. Its very handy utility from a cellphone. It also comes with a anti-slip rubber body which makes it very rugged.
Very nice phone indeed.
While Yahoo! have been pretty nimble recently, especially with the improved search , aquiring flickr, yahoo! API , firefox toolbar , their email service has to go a looong way before they can tempt new users.
Some of the things that would make me use more of my existing Yahoo id,
* So, you have increased the email space to 1GB. But whats killer about that ?.
* Integrate y! mail, y! chat and 360 (whenever that's ready) so that i can search my emails, chats, my blogs,external blogs i've syndicated in my yahoo! . ( Think of Gnome's Dashboard project here.)
* Integrate Flickr! into my Yahoo! mail search. For example, when I search for bangpypers , i should also get to see the photos of bangpypers meetups, stored in my flickr account or my contact's accounts. Its the RSS people...
* I'm very keen about seeing the chat session being saved as 'conversations' in my yahoo mailbox and being able read/search. No, saving sessions on to the disk some how does not work out.
* Remove all the ads, make the interface really lightweight
* put POP access back; that was the reason I started using Yahoo! in the first place
* Add intelligent search to email ala gmail . This should be trivial to yahoo
After a long time, I'm rooting for Yahoo!. Perhaps, I look to yahoo! as being a competetive underdog.
Meanwhile, google is playing catch up in some areas and seems to be running into problems (302 page hijacking)
get it right...
its Gandhi and not Ghandi as you have written.
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandhi
Nokia 1100 one such low cost yet highly usable phone. 1110 was created with Indian market in mind (ie., high temperature and humid conditions, dusty environs ). The biggest USP of 1110 is its Torch light. Yes! you heard it right. Its very handy utility from a cellphone. It also comes with a anti-slip rubber body which makes it very rugged. Very nice phone indeed.
While Yahoo! have been pretty nimble recently, especially with the improved search , aquiring flickr, yahoo! API , firefox toolbar , their email service has to go a looong way before they can tempt new users. Some of the things that would make me use more of my existing Yahoo id, * So, you have increased the email space to 1GB. But whats killer about that ?. * Integrate y! mail, y! chat and 360 (whenever that's ready) so that i can search my emails, chats, my blogs ,external blogs i've syndicated in my yahoo! . ( Think of Gnome's Dashboard project here.)
* Integrate Flickr! into my Yahoo! mail search. For example, when I search for bangpypers , i should also get to see the photos of bangpypers meetups, stored in my flickr account or my contact's accounts. Its the RSS people...
* I'm very keen about seeing the chat session being saved as 'conversations' in my yahoo mailbox and being able read/search. No, saving sessions on to the disk some how does not work out.
* Remove all the ads, make the interface really lightweight
* put POP access back; that was the reason I started using Yahoo! in the first place
* Add intelligent search to email ala gmail . This should be trivial to yahoo
After a long time, I'm rooting for Yahoo!. Perhaps, I look to yahoo! as being a competetive underdog.
Meanwhile, google is playing catch up in some areas and seems to be running into problems (302 page hijacking)
This guy has already built a prototype Image search tool using the Y! API.
In soviet Russia, passwords harvest you!!!
Eh! The actual release would be Kollege ??