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P.S.: Thank you all and much for hundreds of smart nominations for the best email products, services and innovations in the Readers' Choice Awards 2011! Finalists will be announced and voting will begin on Friday, February 11. | | Gmail - Learn About New Mail at the Desk, Print on the Go To try Gmail's latest treats, it's time to break out Google Chrome's latest beta release and Windows maybe: with that combination, you can print from your mobile devices' browser Gmail, say on an iPhone. With Chrome alone, you can get pop-up alerts of new chats and emails (just the important ones if you prefer). No matter the OS, finally, you use, a dynamic icon can let you know of new unread mail right in the tab or address bar of Mozilla Firefox and, yes, Google Chrome. Gmail is the Google approach to email, chat and social networking. Practically unlimited free online storage allows you to collect all your messages, and Gmail's simple but very smart interface lets you find mail precisely and see it in context without effort. | Valentine's Day Heart Sweets - Free Stationery, E-Card It's the day for long thin things in boxes, slim sticks of cookie covered in chocolate: November 11, in South Korea, is Pepero Day, a kind of Valentine's Day with young people gifting each other pepero sticks and other sweets. Speaking of sweets and Valentine's Day, how about chocolate-brown round things in a heart-shaped box? Heart-shaped sweets for the sweetest hearts this Valentine's Day. (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express) | How to Send Any E-Card to a Facebook Friend | Find People, Email Addresses with Six Degrees of Separation The horse was miffed, of course, an Arabian not used to seeing its breed belittled in a crossword puzzle. Just as irritated, Jerry Grossman — mathematician, horse lover and husband of the horse's owner — composed an angry letter to the editors of the bridge magazine that had published the puzzle. He signed the letter "Smarty". This is how Smarty the horse is connected to Paul Erdős, another mathematician who had co-authored a paper with Grossman. Erdős, of course, put the horse within easy reach of just about every living mathematician — and, who knows, maybe you: Five people or less, in theory if not in practice, separate you from anybody else on earth. In practice, find people and their email addresses by asking smartly. | | | | Email Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | | | Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Email newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here. About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy Contact Information: 249 West 17th Street New York, NY, 10011 © 2011 About.com | | | | Hot Now | | Advertisement | |
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