Mozilla storms email chaos with Raindrop
News Mozilla Labs has announced an experimental messaging aggregator called Raindrop. Raindrop intelligently separates the personal messages from the bulk. Raindrop will eventually aggregate messages received via communications including email, Twitter...
[October 23, 2009, 16:49]
Cell Phone Viruses: What? Those Really Exist?
Blog Comment What makes your “raindrop” analogy interesting is the interconnectivity that mobile devices have (i.e.office networks, mobile banking, extensive mobile contacts lists) in today’s mobile world. One could invest in mobile security now while it can...
[June 5, 2007, 20:37]
Mozilla takes email closer to the cloud
News And in the longer term, the Raindrop project has the potential to lift your inbox all the way to the cloud. With Raindrop: "We're focusing on best experience for messaging in a web application. For almost all of its existence, Mozilla Messaging has...
[November 9, 2009, 7:18]
Cell Phone Viruses: What? Those Really Exist?
Blog Comment An expert at Sophos recently described (in an IT Week article) the risk of mobile viruses as 'a raindrop in a thunderstorm' and another article I read recently described the specific risk of PDA infection was 'extremely remote'.
[June 5, 2007, 17:37]
Novell previews Pulse collaboration platform
News Like Wave and other recent messaging aggregation tools, such as Mozilla Labs' Raindrop, Pulse will use a unified inbox that allows users to sort and filter personal and professional content from social-messaging services, email, Wave...
[November 5, 2009, 14:48]
Hmmm
Talkback Interesting so google wave may have some competition on its hands, The only thing that annoys me with instant messaging app's is the lack of format standard, nothing worse than having to have 3-4 different messaging apps installed.s
[October 23, 2009, 21:43]



