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Thursday, May 26, 2005

Yahoo Testing PhotoMail

I definitely Yahoo! but mainly stick to GMail when I want to send photos because uploading and sending images using a basic Yahoo account is painfully slow. I personally like the way GMail features images as thumbnails but the amount of images you can send at once is of course limited - as it is with most web-based email services.

However, it would appear that Yahoo is offering a small software extension (to IE browsers only) that will enable users to send up to 300 thumbnail images to hundreds of recipients - in a single email. "All the photos inserted into the e-mails are stored on Yahoo computers, enabling recipients to see a full-resolution image by clicking on any thumbnail." - Read More...

The PhotoMail test service will be available today to those who have a regular Yahoo! mail account. Yea, it's free - http://photomail.mail.yahoo.com/

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