Monday, June 21, 2004

E-mail as a platform - Why Gmail Will Win

In a Rick Klau weblog entry E-mail as a platform - Why Gmail Will Win he ponders over where Gmail will be heading. Interesting perspective.



"... all it's going to take is for Google to add an RSS/ATOM reader to Gmail. Just like that, they'll create a killer app for e-mail, enhance their searching algorithms (think of all the rich data they'll have by aggregating feed reading behavior with search behavior), and start to seamlessly blend the web, messaging and syndication. And if they integrate Blogger into Gmail? Well then you've round-tripped searching, browsing, reading, writing - - and further added to the volume of content Google can index.



One last note on Gmail -- the invite-only approach to a beta roll-out was brilliant. Not only did it create a feeling of exclusivity, but it is also creating a wonderfully-rich map of connections between the thousands of netizens who are now Gmail users. Think of what that can tell Google, and how they might use it."


In Steve Gillmor article from last month: Gmail has Potential as Enterprise Platform --



"Even better would be a link between Gmail’s Conversation View, where threaded messages are collected and stacked together, and related RSS affinity groups.



In fact, Gmail would make a great container for an RSS information router. In the same way you can print a conversation in Gmail, I suggested to Brin, you could also print to RSS. “Yeah,” he said, “that’s a very interesting idea.”




Damn that would be something! Can't wait. I have my Gmail and Blogger accounts sitting here waiting to get tied together. Hey? If anyone is reading this and wants a Gmail account, first one to email me (webstractions at gmail.com) with the words "gmail, blogger, and newsreader would be a kick ass combination" will get an invite from me. The mail has to include those words, got it?

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