lifehacker.com — By indexing every attachment as well as every link to photos and videos from sites like Flickr, Picasa and YouTube, Xoopit allows you to easily search for and find any picture or video and view it from directly inside Gmail.
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techpurveyorJun 18, 2008
Just signed up...
telshiraJun 18, 2008
this is great!!!
jessejJun 19, 2008
Hello!Can I get a invite code from you?- JesseJ -
stevemaxJun 19, 2008
Sorry, but if I can't have your source and compile it locally (to make sure the binaries aren't tainted), you can't have my password. Call me paranoid, but I'd rather distrust by default and maybe miss on some good stuff than trust by default and maybe see my wife's pictures on the wild.
gnascherJun 19, 2008
Yes, yes I do. I'm not giving my password out to any 3rd party service. Should I trust them simply because they say their nice?I have personal information in my email ... can't give that out to just anybody.Google is soon to release an API that will allow services like this to operate without having to give out my credentials. I'll wait until then.
gnascherJun 19, 2008
Do you think it's wise to hand out the password to your email account? In this day and age where high profile data breaches are as common as sports scores in the headlines ... I don't really trust anybody else with any more data than I HAVE to give away.Someone gains access to my Gmail account, they can learn a whole lot about how to be me.
juliohmJun 19, 2008
Good point.. For most people, you loose your email account, you pretty much loose you online identity. It's what you use for authenticating passwords for all kinds of services all over the net. Would have to start all over again from scratch with the risk of someone using your name for illegal purposes.