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Wednesday, 21 May 2008, 14:26 |
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Connectivity is becoming more and more important for all computer users, and now Webmail is available to ensure South African users have free access to their mail - anytime and anywhere.
Connectivity is becoming more and more important for all computer users, and now Webmail is available to ensure South African users have free access to their mail - anytime and anywhere. Webmail is showing consumers how to sign up for Webmail at Computer Faire 2008, currently taking place at Sandton Convention Centre. Importantly, users can access their mail from any computer that has an Internet connection, from anywhere in the world. Charlton Jones explains that users are asked what products or services that are hoping to buy in the next few months when they sign up for the free mail service. Users can then have the option of receiving information pertaining to these needs, sent to their e-mail and allowing them to decide whether to action it or not. It's important to stress that users' details are not "sold on" to other vendors, but are treated with confidentiality by Webmail. The company also runs a career portal, Jobs4U. It will shortly introduce a service whereby job seekers will receive jobs information in their mailboxes. |