internet.com
You are in the: Small Business Computing Channelarrow
Small Business Technology
» ECommerce-Guide | Small Business Computing | Webopedia | WinPlanet |Refer-It

WinPlanet Software Downloads and Reviews for Small Businesses
Search
Power Search | Tips
-
Navigate WinPlanet
WinPlanet Home Page

Software
Download Index
In-Depth Reviews
Tips & Tutorials
Updates
News

Software Categories
Browsers
Chat / Conferencing
Desktop Utilities
Development
Internet Apps
Multimedia
OS Service Packs
Productivity Tools

Software Glossary

WinPlanet Newsletter

internet.commerce
Partners & Affiliates













Small Business Computing
Small Business Computing
Ecommerce Guide
Webopedia
WinPlanet

WinPlanet / News

Download of the day
Internet Explorer 8

Most Popular Software Downloads
Mozilla Firefox 3.0
QuickTime for Windows
Ad-Aware 2008 Free
Internet Explorer 8
Adobe Flash Player
Paint Shop Pro
Windows Live Suite
AVG Anti-Virus Free
Winamp
Spybot Search and Destroy

Most Popular Software Articles
Windows Vista Tips & Tricks, Part 1
Windows Vista: Worthy of the Hype?
Windows Wireless Zero Configuration: Five Steps to Sanity


Software Reviews

Yahoo, AOL Revamp E-Mail
Updated Yahoo Mail and New My eAddress Service Debut
Nicholas Carlson

Yahoo and AOL announced competing e-mail products today to try and give their dedicated millions something different to play with.

Yahoo brought the beta version of its new Yahoo Mail out of limited testing to make it widely available.

Not to be outdone, former ISP and portal wannabe AOL officially launched its service to offer users a customized e-mail address.

Yahoo Mail is available to all users in the United States and 18 markets around the world.

The new version features "a sleek, easy-to-use" AJAX interface, according to a statement, which means tighter online calendar integration, drag-and-drop e-mail organization, a message preview window and an integrated RSS reader.

AOL's My eAddress is a free e-mail service for registered users that allows them to pick their own domain names to use. AOL will own the domain names.

Web users will be able to set up and register customized e-mail addresses using the .com or .net domains, according to a statement.

After choosing their domains, users will be able to add 100 additional identities.

The customized e-mail address will also give users access to AOL's instant messenger client and the AOL network.

AOL My eAddress will come with 2GB of storage and will be compatible with open mail clients that use the IMAP protocol, such as Outlook.

The e-mail products for both companies are already popular.

According to a Nielsen//NetRatings report, Yahoo Mail had a unique audience of 56,313,000 to AOL's 34,078,000 accounting for 36.16 percent and 21.88 percent active reach, respectively.

News courtesy of internetnews.com

September 14, 2006

View All E-mail Clients

Contents:
1. Updated Yahoo Mail and New My eAddress Service Debut






JupiterOnlineMedia

internet.comearthweb.comDevx.commediabistro.comGraphics.com

Search:

Jupitermedia Corporation has two divisions: Jupiterimages and JupiterOnlineMedia

Jupitermedia Corporate Info


Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, & Permissions, Privacy Policy.

Advertise | Newsletters | Tech Jobs | Shopping | E-mail Offers