ediff.com has launched its new Web-in-mail service, a way to read the web in your mail. Now, users can access Internet content using email clients like MS Outlook, Outlook Express and
Thunderbird. This is achieved by sending an email to browse@webinmail.com with the URL the user wants to access in the subject line. A reply is received with the web page. Clicking a link automatically composes another mail. On sending it, another reply is received with a new web page. The service, in its beta version, also allows users to search by sending their search queries in the subject line. Web-in- mail will also let people access Internet content even if their service is restricted.
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