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News: Now Up-To-Date & Contact 5 ships

News: Now Up-To-Date & Contact 5 ships 06/22/2005 02:33 AM

Now Software has announced the release of Now Up-To-Date & Contact 5, which adds many new features and Tiger support.




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I have been emailing with David Krane, a PR person at Google, who works alongside Cindy McCaffery. That's good. He had emailed me an invite to use Gmail in the first wave of invites, but my very crude spam system coughed it up, and then hurled his follow-up email. Once I knew it was there and got back from Europe I tried to use it, only to find out that the invite had expired. Over the weekend David very kindly set me up with a new one, and now I have an empty Gmail account, dave.winer. Obviously it's not going to be much use until it starts getting some email, so send me a message if you feel so inclined.

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