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who trusts google apps?


From: raffi at flossyourmind.com (Raffi Jamgotchian)
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 22:46:16 -0400

third. I use it for my consulting business. privacy aside, my only  
bitch with it is that sometimes mail.app and google imap misbehave and  
hang.

On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:30 PM, iamnowonmai wrote:

2nd on the Paid version. Google Message Security (postini) is nice  
too.....

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Joel Esler <eslerj at gmail.com> wrote:
Our company just moved our corporate email and calendaring to google
under the soas google domain services. This is a paid service that
allows us to use any of the google apps for our corporate domain.

I couldn't be happier, there is nothing like having your whole company
available through gtalk, google mail interface, and google calendar.

I also use google docs, (not on the corporate domain) for personal
documentation and easy collaboration. I think the google suite of apps
is awesome!  Oh, yeah, I use reader as well.

--
Joel Esler
Sent from my iDevice

On Mar 11, 2009, at 19:31, Robin Wood <dninja at gmail.com> wrote:

2009/3/11 Joel Esler <eslerj at gmail.com>:
I use it for everything.  What do you define as Google Apps
though?  Just
the mail/calendar?

I'd definitely use mail and probably the calendar. I haven't used  
the
rss reader yet but I imagine I'd get into it for something to do  
while
waiting for things. I haven't used the docs yet either but I may put
whitepapers and things like that on there to read.

Having not needed them before I haven't looked into what other apps
are available.

Robin

J

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Robin Wood <dninja at gmail.com>  
wrote:

Hi
I'm thinking of getting a G1 phone and if I do I'll probably get
drawn
into using google for more than just personal email. How many  
people
out there use/trust the google apps?

I like the idea of a centralised, on the net, in the cloud, blah
blah
blah, service for all my stuff but at the same time I worry about
giving all my private information to google because I don't know
what
they are going to do with it and also it has to be a very large  
and
tempting target for bad hackers.

Basically by paranoid head is in conflict with my efficiency head
and
I need help deciding which one will win.

Robin
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