Mass emails are a plague upon office inboxes. Here are tips for making those mass emails count, or avoiding them all together when you can.

(New York Times) — Signs you’re an old fogey: You still watch movies on a VCR, listen to vinyl records and shoot photos on film.  And you enjoy using e-mail.  Young people, of course, much prefer online chats and text messages. These have been on the rise for years but are now threatening to eclipse e-mail, […]

(Washington Post) —  Google wants the federal government to use its e-mail.  The company earned federal certification last week for its cloud-based e-mail, calendar and other collaboration applications after the General Services Administration determined they met moderate-level federal security requirements. It’s the first cloud-based suite to earn such accreditation and serves as an impetus for […]

Sometime this summer, Microsoft will roll out a fantastic new upgrade of Hotmail. I’ve been using a pre-release version of the service for a couple of weeks now, and I’m a huge fan. The new Hotmail is fast, well-designed, and adds a host of features that bring it up to par with other e-mail services, […]