Lance Ulanoff
Lance Ulanoff is an award-winning tech journalist, on-air expert, and commentator. Before joining TechRadar, he served as Editor in Chief of Lifewire. Prior to that, he was Chief Correspondent for Mashable where he covered all facets of technology and the intersection of digital and life. He also helped Mashable find new ways to tell stories. Lance is based in NY. A 38-year industry veteran, Lance Ulanoff has covered technology since PCs were the size of suitcases,
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.
Bias
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- Google wanted to organize the world's information no matter the form
- Google was among the first Internet companies to offer invite-only access to a new service. It was a brilliant bit of marketing but also had a more practical purpose.
- Instead of folders, a time-honored way of organizing email, and instead focused on labels and conversations
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
86%
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- Gmail is a latecomer to the email game and arrived after MSMail and ccMail but before Gmail's hyphenated name became popular.
- It introduced the concept of free email storage which was revolutionary at that time.
Deceptions
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- The sentence 'Gmail was latecomer to the email game, arriving decades after we started using computers to deliver electronic messages.' is deceptive as it implies that Gmail arrived much later than other email services when in fact it was one of the first.
- The sentence 'Google would have to read the contents of your email to provide contextual ads.' is deceptive as Google already anonymized the data and delivered contextual ads without delivering private bits to third parties.
- The sentence 'Instead of folders, a time-honored way of organizing email, and instead focused on labels and conversations' is deceptive as many people still use folders in Gmail today.
Recent Articles
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Broke On: Wednesday, 12 June 2024Apple simplifies power management with a new dedicated power button in Control Center for iOS 18, alongside an overhauled and customizable Control Center. iPhone XS and later models can download the update, which also includes a redesigned home screen, locked and hidden apps, text messaging via satellite, and exclusive features for Pro iPhones. Gmail Turns 20: From Joke to Dominating Email Service, Enforcing New Security Rules on Bulk Senders
Broke On: Sunday, 31 March 2024Gmail, launched 20 years ago on April Fools Day with revolutionary storage and now enforces new security rules for bulk senders.