Breaking in

What do you do when visa is no longer in the way of your travelling? For most countries, at least.

Answer: Fly to Madrid!

And indeed I will. I am going there tomorrow — err, in a few hours — for a long weekend. See, the only visa I need is that plastic in my purse. Especially that it is rebajas (sale) season!

The race to unlimited space

Have you noticed that Yahoo mail now offers unlimited space for its users? Yes, you read it right — UNLIMITED. This means that Yahoo beats Google’s almost 3GB of space for its webmail services.

Well, quite.

Yahoo! Mail unlimited

First off, not everyone has been given unlimited space yet. On the Yahoo! Mail UKIE blog, John Kremer (VP of Yahoo! Mail) said that they will gradually “unlimit” everyone over a few months to ensure smooth transition.

Rightey, if talking simply of space, then hands down to Yahoo but there are other things that still gives Google the edge, in my opinion.

1. No advertisements.
The minute you logon to Yahoo Mail, your browser is littered with ads — especially if you have converted to the new beta version, whilst Google maintain a clear and crisp user interface.

2. Friendlier to dial-up.
Okay, okay, in this day and age, it should be considered a heresy to even use dial-up. But it (dial-up) is still has its purpose for those ‘in transition’ with a broadband connection. Like me, at the moment. Anyway, I digress. As Google has no ads, it takes quicker to read emails over a dial-up connection.

3. Conversations.
I adore this feature of Google mail. It makes it easy to view related emails along with its history without having to traverse your entire ‘inbox’ or ‘sent’ folders.

Bear in mind that Google mail is still under beta. Who knows what they will bring once they are out of beta.

But this post is not a complaint nor a rant of Yahoo’s capabilities. I have kept my Yahoo account for a long time now and I use it to register with services/subscriptions like my frequent flyer accounts, telecommunications service and Amazon. Of course, my Yahoo account also serves as my primary IM (instant messenger) handle. Like I said, I am not complaining. In fact, I am even thankful.

What about you, which service do you prefer?