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Wednesday, May 30, 2001
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URLlife.com
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We plan on having a "New School" type of newsletter without all the crap and give you our
true opinions and views. We will try to not load you down with all the ads like purchase this
and click on that….but we have to make a few dimes so please visit our sponsors... click away.
Please take time to read the stories and check out some of the informative links that we
include. "Your Life Online" can be 5 minutes a day or 5 hours a day and either way you look
at it you are most likely going to check your email. Some of us did not get a chance to pick
an email provider and ended up by default with the ISP (Internet service provider) who was
providing the blazing speed of 9600bps.(93'). These days most people have a few email
accounts at least with a wide variety to choose from. Yahoo and Hotmail were the pioneers
of Free Email in the late 90s and still have the largest market share of email boxes on the
Internet. There are a multitude of free email providers on the Internet today and
www.UltimateEmail.com is positioned to be the
Alternative World Leader for Free Personalized Email. You can choose from over 1200
different email addresses. We have 32 categories covering just about every subject you
can think of.
Back to "Your Life Online", you have your favorite websites book marked and you check your
email a few times a day... so what is left? We would like to hear from you! What is your
number one online pastime? What search engines do you like to use? What sites do you like,
what sites piss you off?
For me, on those rare "Nothing to do moments online" I stare at the webcams at
surfline.com and plot a quick surf for the AM. I then scan the stock market info sites
and listen to the Monday Morning quarterbacks on CNBC. (I sure would like to have a few
cocktails with Maria Bartoromo). If you are bored and have a few extra minutes, please
send an email to Newsletter@UltimateEmail.com
and tell us about your online experiences.
It could be happy times, or your worst nightmare. With your permission and not slandering
anyone, we could feature your story in the next issue. It can almost be like a Consumer
Reports kind of thing, in fact, maybe we can find an editor to run this section of
URLlife.com.
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