September 29th, 2007Taking a quick break

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Its always a good idea to manage one\’s stuff from one place, kinda like using a single email account for all your emails. With so many email services around, it is not uncommon for one to have multiple email accounts, and with that the possibility of forgetting the password of any one of those accounts.

So if you hate logging into multiple accounts for reading your mails, Fuser may be of some help. Fuser is a service that merges your AOL, Exchange, Gmail, Hotmail, SquirrelMail, Yahoo and Yahoo Beta email accounts. In addition to that, Fuser also supports the POP3 protocol.
Presently, Fuser supports popular social networking sites MySpace and Facebook as well.

In simple terms, Fuser lets you read, send/receive emails from all the above mentioned services in your Fuser Inbox.
I personally wouldn\’t recommend this service for any email account which is used to send or receive sensitive information (business plans, financial transactions etc). Well, I just don\’t want another party to manage my data.
Other than that, Fuser has the potential to free you from a lot of annoyance.

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Original post by Vijeesh Ravindran


A research was currently done by the University of Sydney, University of Utah and the Transport Research Laboratory of Berkshire. And the results showed that using your mobile phone while driving is just the same as drunk driving. The research continued to state that even hands-free mobile phone sets still give drivers a high risk of being involved in crashes. In fact, the study disclosed that people using mobile phones when behind the wheel have around a 30% slower reaction compared to those who drink and drive.

“We would like to see the launch of a campaign that urges drivers to switch off their mobile phone before setting off on a trip so that messages can be received by voicemail,” proclaims Paul Purdy who is a spokesperson for yesinsurance.co.uk.

Purdy continued to say, “The research indicates that the combination of visual, auditory, mental and physical distractions caused by using mobile phones can cause a severe deterioration in the ability of the driver to react quickly to changing conditions.”

Better get your hands off that mobile phone now.

[Via Telegraph.co.uk]
[Image from Kent Police]

Original post by Noel


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