techcrunch.com — While the screenshots were not identified by particular dates, they were laid out from left to right in rough order of where they stood in Gmail’s evolution. In the very first screenshot, dating back to March 2002, we see Gmail when it was a simple Paul Buchheit hack to search his messages by keyword.
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ortucisJun 7, 2008
I still have 90 invites left.Maybe asking people for doing unspeakable things for those invites wasn't such a good idea.
srg13Jun 8, 2008
I think GMail is brilliant - especially compared to Yahoo and Hotmail... I find its generally very fast, and the minimalist user interface is very nice in my opinion.Not to mention that GMail has a spam filter that actually works - I regularly get spam in my Hotmail and Yahoo inboxes, but only one or two manages to make it into my GMail inbox in a year!
Closed AccountJun 8, 2008
Month? I get that much daily.
Closed AccountJun 8, 2008
I love the antiques roadshow... but I love it for the wrong reasons. Nothing makes me happier then to see some 85 year old woman tell a long winded story about the the history of her crystal punch bowl, only to have her expectations of owning a million dollar artifact dashed away when the appraiser explains her heirloom is worthless. I love seeing the elderly have their hopes and dreams crushed on public television.
kr3mliynJun 11, 2008
Touché bluntphallus, seems Vista DOES have a valid use.
norzJun 14, 2008
The Greased Lightbox script gives you convenient buttons and keyboard shortcuts: <a class="user" href="http://shiftingpixel.com/lightbox/">http://shiftingpixel.com/lightbox/</a>Requires one of these: * Firefox with Greasemonkey extension * Safari with GreaseKit * Opera 8+
dannywhite1Dec 2, 2008
bury it...<a class="user" href="http://www.dwhitewebdesign.com">http://www.dwhitewebdesign.com</a><a class="user" href="http://www.2let2sell2buy.com">http://www.2let2sell2buy.com</a><a class="user" href="http://www.whomain.com">http://www.whomain.com</a>