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		<title>POP3 Integration with your Inbox</title>
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Retrieving your messages from other email accounts just got easy with our new POP3 integration.With the POP3 service you can now download messages from up to five other email accounts, centralising all your email in Crewparty inbox.  These email accounts could be anything really… Gmail, Yahoo, Mail.ru, even your Outlook mail.  We even support SSL POP3 set ups; <em>Gmail is an SSL (secure) email POP3 service.</em>

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		<title>Crewparty Integrates Open ID</title>
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<span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Crewparty, as a service that helps you organize and manage your online social presence, makes it even easier to connect and communicate. Remaining faithful to the lines of data portability and openness, Crewparty gives its users the ability to join by using their <a href="http://openid.net/" target="_blank">OpenID</a>. OpenID is a new open standard that lets you sign in to web sites with a single URL that you own. This URL can be your homepage or blog, or it can be provided to you by a web site you use. In either case, you only have to sign in once to your OpenID provider and so you only need to maintain a single password. OpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience. <a href="http://blog.crewparty.com/?p=1987">[read more...]</a>
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