I have an account, but I only use it as an emergency back up. This is why.
4 thoughts on “Gmail”
I give out my Gmail when I register to win a pickup truck at the home-products store.
My Gmail is where incoming e-mail goes to die.
There must be a big collection of F-150’s sitting in a lot someplace.
Not to mention the enormous sums of unclaimed bank deposits that are threatening the financial security of Nigeria.
Google’s mission statement has been re-stated in four broad terms:
1. Enhance the user’s on-line experience.
2. Value add is our first priority.
3. Intelligent support for search using cutting edge technology.
4. Link relevance shall always guide our search ordering.
I like G-mail and would be reluctant to give it up. What service (hopefully free) do folks recommend as an alternative?
I give out my Gmail when I register to win a pickup truck at the home-products store.
My Gmail is where incoming e-mail goes to die.
There must be a big collection of F-150’s sitting in a lot someplace.
Not to mention the enormous sums of unclaimed bank deposits that are threatening the financial security of Nigeria.
Google’s mission statement has been re-stated in four broad terms:
1. Enhance the user’s on-line experience.
2. Value add is our first priority.
3. Intelligent support for search using cutting edge technology.
4. Link relevance shall always guide our search ordering.
I like G-mail and would be reluctant to give it up. What service (hopefully free) do folks recommend as an alternative?