From the National Business Review…
CommScore’s latest global market share figures give Microsoft’s Hotmail 283 million users – a 15% increase year -on-year, despite a rash of complaints about a recent redesign.
Yahoo Mail is a close second, with 274 million users.
And Google is a distant third, with 113 million Gmail users around the planet.
But I don’t understand why so many people use webmail instead of an email client (e.g., Thunderbird or Apple Mail). Using one of these webmail providers (including AOL) leaves all of your email on their servers instead of your own hard drive. It’s like having the Post Office keep all of your written correspondence for you in their filing cabinents instead of your own… bizarre. Except, of course, these huge corporations also are mining your private email for marketing data (and more?).
Craig Newmark writes in the Huffington Post today…
Deep in the Barack Obama platform, there’s a reference to “a craigslist for service.” It’s humbling to see our name in there, but I’d prefer to see that as only a metaphorical reference to the need for greater service to others, with the spirit and culture of trust of craigslist. Obama is inspiring millions of people to consider service to others, and to innovate for service. Check out what Barack says at change.gov
“When you choose to serve — whether it’s your nation, your community or simply your neighborhood — you are connected to that fundamental American ideal that we want life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness not just for ourselves, but for all Americans. That’s why it’s called the American dream.”
Sounds like a description of how many folks use Front Porch Forum.
Northwest Vermont had its first good snow storm of the season today. Hannah of South Burlington posted the following to her neighbors on Front Porch Forum this afternoon…
Hey neighbors! – I just wanted to thank the snow blower fairy who took care of my driveway and walkway this morning. This act of kindness really made my day and spared my back. If you want to let me know who you are I’d really like to make a plate of cookies or something. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Ghost of Midnight is an online journal about fostering community within neighborhoods, with a special focus on Front Porch Forum (FPF). My wife, Valerie, and I founded FPF in 2006... read more