Sendloop Gives Stats on Email Use in Turkey
No Comment by Fırat Demirel on February 24, 2011
Here we have a Sendloop report, which gives details on which services Turkey prefer for use of e-mails. Sendloop is a Turkish startup and is operating email marketing activities in a number of countries. Here, we will have a look at the statistics Sendloop has made of domain names users use to check their emails. [...]
Google Wave Redefines the Concept of Email
One Comment by Hasan Başusta on September 18, 2009
We are getting closer and closer to the time that Google will introduce its innovative email platform, Wave, to the market. First 100 thousand invitations will be sent starting from September 30. In development process for two years, Google Wave is a product that will change the way that we communicate online. Lars Rasmussen, one [...]
No More “On Behalf Of” Message from Gmail!
No Comment by Arda Kutsal on September 18, 2009
Users who use more than one email address and set all of them on their Gmail accounts know. If you send an email using an address that has a different domain name other than Gmail, the recipient will get a message like “from xyz@gmail.com on behalf of xyz@xyz.com”. So, not only does the recipient sees [...]
Why Does Facebook Access to Our Emails?
One Comment by Fırat Demirel on September 18, 2009
Never losing its popularity, Facebook does not wish its users to decrease their activities due to micro blogging applications like Twitter and it seems that these days it is focused on enabling its users share content and their personal information more actively. Recently, Facebook has made a small survey inquiring about how the privacy of [...]




