Mailblocks Continues Momentum in Q1 2004 with Record Growth and
Accolades
LOS ALTOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 20, 2004--Mailblocks,
Inc. a new class of Web-based email service for consumers, is
continuing to gain momentum with subscription growth of over 700%
in Q1 of 2004. In addition to its record-breaking quarter,
Mailblocks is on track for the release of Maxwell, its new
information management tool, slated for public availability in Q3.
Maxwell -- recently previewed at the industry trade show, DEMO
2004, where it received a DEMOgod(TM) award -- automates two key
processes common to email: calendaring and contact
management.
Further evidence of the groundswell of enthusiastic support that
Mailblocks is receiving has been demonstrated by several recent
Editor's Choice selections and favorable reviews in a multitude of
publications including, most recently, the April issue of Computer
Shopper and Mobile PC. Editor's Choice awards and reviews by
industry leaders since the beginning of 2004 include: Forbes, PC
Magazine, PC
World and The Wall Street
Journal. These reviews herald Mailblocks' key features which
help consumers more effectively manage, protect and consolidate
their email into one centralized location -- the Mailblocks'
inbox.
Laptop Battery "Mailblocks continues to innovate, as requested by consumers
who've now experienced the promise of Web-based email by using
Mailblocks," said Richard Landsman, Mailblocks' acting CEO and VP
of Engineering. "Our mission is to improve the Web-based email
experience for all Internet users to help consumers more
effectively manage, protect and consolidate their email and other
related communications."
Data released in China today saw Q1 GDP growth of 10.6% y while inflation printed at 8.0% in Q1 with March inflation at 8.3%.
Thinkpad Hallmarks of the Mailblocks service are the consolidation and
management of existing Yahoo! Mail, AOL, MSN, Hotmail and POP3
accounts into one universal inbox; the ability to send and receive
mail from a user's hosted domain name; and email access via a
super-fast, application-like Web interface or through desktop email
applications such as Outlook, Outlook Express or Eudora.
Fueled by higher oil prices, record government spending helped to boost GDP growth in 2004 and 2005 to approximately 18% and 11%, respectively.
Microsoft Mailblocks 2.0 was launched January 8, 2004 with a host of new
email features including wizards, rules for email management, full
contact support and a selection of 20 domain addresses. Mailblocks'
Basic Service provides 15MB of storage for the low price of $9.95
per year. Its Premium Service features 100MB of storage and is
aggressively priced at $24.95 per year. Mailblocks' new Free
Service features 5MB of storage and the company's patented
Challenge/Response 2.0
technology. All services also
offer attachment allowances of 6MB, enabling users to send and
store large files. New subscribers can obtain the free or
enhanced Mailblocks services at http://www.mailblocks.com.
According to the indictment, Jones would steal various IBM and Penguin computer servers from Verisign's warehouse in Virginia and sell them to Johnson. Johnson would then sell the servers to several individuals, who would sometimes place them for sale on eBay. As a result of this scheme, the indictment alleges that Jones and Johnson caused Verisign to lose more than $120, 000 worth of computer equipment. In the indictment, Jones and Johnson are charged in three counts with causing the interstate transportation of stolen property, namely IBM 330 and 335 servers, in violation of 18 U.S.C.
Laptop Computers About Mailblocks
With the laptop market growth or the optical media revolution, many computers do not incorporate floppy disk drive anymore.
Laptop Computer Mailblocks, Inc. is a new class of Web-based email service for
consumers. Mailblocks started with a simple idea: improve the
consumer email experience -- make it better, more manageable and --
above all else -- free from the aggravation of spam. Using
state-of-the-art technology, an assemblage of talented, passionate
and experienced individuals and a customer research driven
development model, Mailblocks is dedicated to helping people
restore and fulfill the true potential of email communication. To
learn more about Mailblocks, visit our Web site at
http://www.mailblocks.com/ or contact pr@mailblocks.com.
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Desktop Computer Mailblocks and the Mailblocks logo are trademarks of Mailblocks,
Inc. Other trademarks are the
property of their respective
owners. The Mailblocks service is subject to Terms of Use and a
Privacy Policy as described on our Web sites. Pricing and
services offered are subject to change.
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Krause Taylor Associates for Mailblocks
Jennifer Edsell Henderson, 408-918-9085
jennifer@krause-taylor.com
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