A Quote by Tao Lin

I think Gmail chats are different than IRL conversations because Gmail chats are saved by Gmail exactly as they occurred. I like texts and emails. Seems like I don't have anything to say that isn't obvious about texts, emails, and Gmail chats.
In the black-and-white world of a girl in her late teens, I thought of things like Internet etiquette as obvious, rule-bound institutions. Facebook was Facebook, texts were texts, emails were emails, chats were chats, webcamming was webcamming, phone calls were phone calls.
Oh, some day I'll tell you about why I wrote more than 1,500 Gmail filters. They throw away more than 300 emails every day. Every day. It's the best thing I ever did for my productivity.
Removed from 'Gmail' doesn't necessarily mean removed from all Google servers. In fact, your old emails are the data set from which Google models our behaviors - the real product it is offering its advertisers.
After Gmail, if you have AOL, people are like, 'Are you still with this?' What does it matter what e-mail you have?
I'm constantly maxing out my Gmail account, and that is hard to do.
I am anal about my Gmail calendar. It's my life. I put everything in there - my to-do list, or even if I want to do things.
Understanding language is core to a lot of Google products such as Gmail.
I love the notification system on Google+. If someone mentions you, you get notified via Gmail. That's very useful for someone like me.
I'm nearly certain that Google accessed my Gmail account after I broke a major story about Google.
Im nearly certain that Google accessed my Gmail account after I broke a major story about Google.
I'm so computer illiterate, I barely know how to send an e-mail. I mean, I have a laptop and Gmail, but I don't really look at it much.
Now, whenever I need to go online, I confine myself to a tight circle: Gmail, MLB.com, NYTimes.com, Slate and maybe Facebook.
I'm not a naturally social-media inclined person. I still prefer phone calls to texts/emails. I... hate texts.
Technically, web browsers can control what users see, and sites using Javascript can overwrite anything coming from the original authors. Browsers heavily utilize Javascript to create an interactive Internet; sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Gmail could be crippled without it.
Email is a senior citizen. It's been around since at least the 1960s in one form or another. In the 1990s and early 2000s, there was a hot competition among consumer email services like Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and Gmail.
When I get up, the first thing I do is open up Gmail and check my personal email.
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