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<title>Bag of Spoons 15 Sep 2004</title>
<link>http://www.bagofspoons.net/blog/2004/Sep/15/</link>
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  <title>Got Gmail?</title>
  <link>http://www.bagofspoons.net/blog/Internet/20040915gmail.html</link>
  <description>A few months ago there was lots of fuss about &lt;a href=http://google.com&gt;Google&lt;/a&gt; introducing an email service with
1GB of storage. This was a lot more than anyone else was giving for free, but has since been matched by others. The idea is
that you don&apos;t delete anything and can easily search it. It&apos;s still in beta testing and accounts are only available by
invitation from existing user. I don&apos;t have many friends using it, but this week I heard about a site that was passing
on spare invitations. It&apos;s &lt;a href=http://isnoop.net/gmailomatic.php&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;. Currently only 3 going spare, but there
were several hundred this morning. I grabbed one there and have had a little play. Need to direct some mail there to
try it out properly.&lt;p&gt;

In other news today Amazon have formally announced their search service &lt;a href=http://a9.com&gt;A9&lt;/a&gt;, It&apos;s based on Google,
but adds a few features, like showing multiple results for text, images, books, films etc at the same time. Can also remember
your searches if you  want and store bookmarks. Another site that warrants some playing. I use Google anyway, so this should
give the same results.&lt;p&gt;

Finally, &lt;a href=http://www.spreadfirefox.com&gt;Firefox&lt;/a&gt; has almost reached version 1.0 and is available for preview. I&apos;ve
been using the earlier versions for a while and it just gets better. I rarely touch IE these days. I love having tabs,
gestures and some of the other features that either come as standard or as easily added extensions. It&apos;s supposed to be
safer than IE, so what are you waiting for?
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