Next, you'll be asked to connect with Twitter. Rest assured, we will never send a tweet from your account without your permission.
We will send you an email with an invite soon.
RT @YukariP: It's possible to grow real friendship via Twitter. @martymcpadden is one of those awesome friends and his email made me smile. Thanks Marty!
@YukariP @caseyfphoto You can use G+ to violate Google's odd and ambiguous terms of service to lose your Gmail account and all your email.
Based on my existing number of grammatical errors this week in both email and on Twitter, I have an idea!
RT @tdh: @markdavidson email's the only journal most of us keep, sometimes we forget about that.
I really enjoying going back and reading all these old emails. Just starring away. So much has changed since 2004/2005.
So, I'm looking at all my early web hosting emails... I can't believe some of the questions I used to ask. Early Mark was confused.
I just don't think anyone uses threaded email for that anymore. Now, we have Google+ and Circles. *sigh* I miss those early days.
"What happens on Gmail, stays in Gmail." Said in a threaded email with 16 people involved. Ah, the days of early social networking!
OMG. This email thread is gold...
"My email client assigns an offensiveness rating to all my inbound emails and yours always come up with 4 chiles (out of a possible 4)."
This is a fascinating read. Choc full of internet history. All my emails combined both inbound and outbound are like a journal of geekery.
As I mentioned on Twitter earlier, I'm just going back and reading emails in my original Gmail account that I opened in 2004.
This was back before being online for 12 hours a day was cool and an accepted social norm. Threaded email was new and conversational.
So I'm now reading old emails from 2004... I was way funnier back then. I mostly hosted websites for online gamers (and spoke the language).
So, I started hunting for old CS webhosting emails I sent. Apparently, I started webhosting back in 2004.
Correction. Email was dated 2010... Wow. That's old. Let's see if I have an offer from Facebook now...
Filtering 3,000 FriendFeed notifications too... I love FriendFeed! But um, yeah. 3,000 emails.
LinkedIn is probably the biggest culprit. They have a different email address for everything... And they *love* sending notification emails.
I just about have my Gmail wrangled in with a carefully created series of filters... Here's to hoping I never miss an important email again.
@dafnordad @BrentKlauck Crap. I need to respond to your email. Whenever I use my personal Twitter account, I never have time for anything.
