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January 01, 2002
Revealing the Weak Links of HTML-Enabled Email
When Worlds Collide
They've been on a collision course for some time now: the Internet's two reigning killer apps -- email and HTML. But somehow the inevitable has always been just over the horizon, off in the distance with VRML, a balanced budget, and a successful professional soccer league.
Yet as 1998 dawns, HTML-enabled email does seem more possible. Microsoft, Netscape, and Qualcomm are all currently promoting HTML-aware email packages. A bunch of upstart Web-based email services, like Hotmail, are also blurring the email-Web boundaries.
So Songline's East Coast office greeted the new year with a group resolution: each one of us would make the leap from safe, comfortable Eudora to a different HTML-aware email package. To force the issue, we resolved to set up a group chain letter to discuss our individual experiences in this new world. What did we learn?
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