[Offtopic] Yahoo's unlimited email
Cameron Bell
bell.cameron.p at edumail.vic.gov.au
Thu Mar 29 11:01:51 EST 2007
One issue that sticks in my mind with this convergence approach is
bandwidth consumption and what happens if the net goes down due to an
errant backhoe.
Stephen Digby wrote:
> Email storage makes it hard to share.
> Google docs show the way - shared space where you can exchange docs AND versions of docs with tracking !
> One way alternative to make docs available to target audience without collaboration would be a version of a
> "picasa" type interface where you could have folders selectively published to the world or to "invitees".
>
> Google docs for collaboration, picasa docs for dissemination.
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> From: offtopic-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:offtopic-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of victor rajewski
> Sent: Wednesday, 28 March 2007 9:57 PM
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> On 3/28/07, Cameron Bell <bell.cameron.p at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:
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>> Yahoo are now offering unlimited email storage.
>> They say it is in response to a growing number of people that use
>> their email as cheap online storage.
>> Does anyone have a unit along the lines of "organising your life and
>> work flow through email"?
>> Are we still teaching File organisation with folders and mapped drives
>> and e-lockers when we should maybe be looking at "managing your files
>> with email"?
>> Where it was once "File- Save As" its now "Righto class email your
>> work to yourselves...."
>>
>
> Surely this is purely because no-one (well, apart from apple, but no-one uses them anyway) has created an easy
> to use, workable online storage system? That said, I have a label (labels are a godsend compared to folders)
> in my gmail account called 'files' which gets automatically assigned to any messages I send to myself. Maybe
> instead of encouraging this ugly usage of the email system, we could just wait another year or two until the
> desktop and the internets converge?
> It'll happen real soon now, I promise.
>
> vik
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