Zenbe Webmail Service Now Packing Google Talk And Twitter

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Paul Glazowski
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Zenbe Webmail Service Now Packing Google Talk And Twitter
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Incremental improvement is the way by which many Internet startups operate. Updates can be week to week, month to month, quarter to quarter, or any mix of the three really. So the news this week that Zenbe, a webmail service now in public beta, which brings multiple inboxes together from many major names, including Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and AOL, has introduced several additions came as a welcome development.[img src="http://sale-online.click/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/zenbescreen.png" caption="" credit="" alt=""]

When we reviewed the startup in early May, it already boasted quite an impressive array of features. It even sported Facebook news feed integration. Now it supports Google Talk and Twitter. (Other advances include the capability to pool contacts into unique networks for more convenient correspondence, as well as calendar support for ‘webcal://’ and ‘https://’ URL prefixes.)

Zenbe’s inclusion this week of support for Google Talk and Twitter is definitely the biggest headline to glean from the service’s development. The ability for users to now instant message one another and correspond with friends and followers through Twitter from within the Zenbe environment is a big convenience, and with no advertisements to speak of, Zenbe seems to provide one of the best webmail experiences of any data aggregator of its kind.

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