In the 1990s email was a quaint way of chatting with few friends. It was great. Then technology, as it always does, marched forward and more and more contacts, people, and businesses started emailing you, then SPAM appeared and suddenly that completely manageable inbox resembled a rats nest of offers, newsletters and maybe even a correspondence with a friend. While there are plenty of companies working to make email more manageable today, email-management system Mailbox just took a huge_step towards solving most_of your email problems by announcing an_open beta on OS X. In addition to allowing anyone to signup for...
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