DISQUS

Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2007/02/23/jubii/

  • Gregory Talon · 2 years ago
    It seems great!
  • Guk · 2 years ago
    How are they going to monetize this? There is Gmail, Hotmail and Ymail. What's the point?
  • Pete Cashmore · 2 years ago
    Guk,

    Yeah, the fact that Yahoo Mail, AOL and others now have AJAX made me wonder about that, too: seems like adoption will be a real challenge, and I've no idea how they'll manage to get users.
  • Caleb · 2 years ago
    Sounds great. And I'd love to try it, as GMail frequently causes problems for me, and Yahoo's beta version is not cross-browser compatable. But sadly, the same lack of support is an issue with Jubii. It does not provide support for Opera, the most standards compliant brower. Given the alleged support for Firefox, it boggles the mind that they would not expend the minimal effort needed to serve Opera's millions of users. Of course I question the Firefox support, as it seems not to function with other Mozilla-powered browsers like K-Meleon.
  • Search Engines WEB · 2 years ago
    . :-D

    This is a good service - but it is only optimized for IE7 and Firefox.

    If you are on IE6 - you can sign up - but you can't access it.

    They indicate that they are working on IE6 support
  • Connnector · 2 years ago
    Jubii is owned by Lycos Europe. My guess is that they'll at some point incentivise their lycos email users to switch to Jubii.
  • windows vista · 2 years ago
    looks good, what sort of monthly or daily bandwidth will be provided?