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I've got a question though. I so want to use gmail for work, but it comes through the "rivertreechristian.com" domain name for branding, blah blah blah. How do you deal with that? Do you have gmail set up so you can customize which address it goes out from? If so, that sounds like it would be a big pain...is it, or is it simpler than I'm thinking? Thanks!
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There are two options for you. First option is when you are logged in to gmail click on settings, then accounts and there is an option at the top to "Send Mail As". This will let you customize the address you send from. Below that is "Get Mail From Other Accounts" you can set that up so you could do everything in gmail.
The second option: gmail offers a hosted option for your domain but everyone would need to use it because all domain mail would go to your custom gmail interface but you even have the ability to brand the mail interface with your logo etc. I am using it for my ministrytech.net mail. This option has other features also.
If you have any questions feel free to email me so I don't take up anymore space here.
I've found Slacker Radio to be another good online music service. You can't download music, but you can listen to their stations online, or create your own, all for free.
www.slacker.com
Re: Lime...
What made you choose to use this online service, over its competitors (like Yodlee), and as opposed to using only Quicken?
I prefer drop.io over YouSendIt.com.
Here is a link to a windows based screen capture program:
http://www.jingproject.com/
I have been helped much by your awesome work.
1. Basecamp
2. Campfire
3. Highrise
4. [Backpack - which you included]
Our company, Web Success Agency, could not run near as well without these great apps.
I also recently stumbled on YouVersion and really like it a lot. I've written a post on my blog about possible uses, some drawbacks, and some ideas for this application of the Bible. Overall, I think it is awesome.
Anyway, with all of those tools you must need some sort of tool to keep it all straight :)
Thanks Tony!
http://conversationsatintersections.blogspot.co...
Also I use helloworld a web 2 service that allows me to broadcast live and video email. www.hitechchurch.com
John Posey
"The Video Preacher"
1. facebook (add me as Tankasubedi)
2. skype (add me as Tankasubedi)
3. stickam
4. picasa webalbum
5. Google apps
Thank you tony for sharing with us.
While Google downplays this keep in mind that their CEO Eric Schmidt has a simple mission statement “Change the World”, ( http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/06/live-blo... and numerous other links), which is great unless of course his values are not congruent with Christian values, not to mention a point in the future when the years of personal data accumulated on “billions” of individuals may be used in an inappropriate manner. With the various social networks such as Facebook and particularly Youtube the accumulation of data on an individual is staggering.
I use Google and even Gmail and agree that they are wonderful tools, but a word to the wise is to exercise some caution in becoming to dependent on them and allowing them to store your personal data – the recent events between Georgia and Russia demonstrate just how quickly the internet can be shut down ( http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/13/technology/13... ) not to mention programs embedded in some computer products that can seize control of your device – Perhaps not something to worry about today but events and circumstances can change. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml...
If you are interested here are a few sites that address internet privacy issues etc.
http://www.epic.org
http://www.citizenlab.org
http://www.googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/04/go...
http://www.urlfan.com/local/the_evil_side_of_go...