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Zenbe: clouds office, innovative email... (Service to watch

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Create focused conversations wirh the people that matter
The problem with email:
The more you use email, the more work you create for your team.
Important information gets lost in the shuffle.
The Shareflow Solution
Share your team conversations so everyone involved can clearly see
what's being said, and you can all get more done.
>>> http://www.zenbe.com/
 
Zenbe is an innovative email service. With Zenbe you get a calendar,
task lists, an address book, even your Facebook friends, and other
such information. The service allows you to send, search, organize,
and share your email from services such as Gmail, AOL, Yahoo! Mail, or
any email address.
>>> http://www.tradevibes.com/company/profile/zenbe
 
Alan Chung
Zenbe CEO Alan Chung, co-founded Lighthouse Design, Ltd. and iAmaze
Inc. The iAmaze team build the first widely deployed AJAX webmail
client for AOL.
Peter Stern
Zenbe Co-founder Peter Stern previously created Datek Online, a
pioneer in online financial services. Peter led its growth to one of
the four largest online brokerage firms before merging with Ameritrade
in 2002.
>>> http://www.crunchbase.com/search?query=zenbe
 
The following tables and gallery compare general and technical
information for a number of webmail providers
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_webmail_providers
 
Zenbe... be Zen
Zen is a school of Mahāyāna Buddhism, translated from the Chinese word
Chán. Chán is itself derived from the Sanskrit Dhyāna, which means
"meditation" (see etymology below).
Zen emphasizes experiential Prajñā—particularly as realized in the
form of meditation known as zazen—in the attainment of awakening,
often simply called the path of enlightenment. As such, it
de-emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and the study of religious
texts in favor of direct, experiential realization through meditation
and dharma practice.
The establishment of Zen is traditionally credited to be in China, the
Shaolin temple, by the Southern Indian Pallava prince-turned-monk
Bodhidharma, who is recorded as having come to China to teach a
"special transmission outside scriptures" which "did not stand upon
words". The emergence of Zen as a distinct school of Buddhism was
first documented in China in the 7th century CE. It is thought to have
developed as an amalgam of various currents in Mahāyāna Buddhist
thought—among them the Yogācāra and Madhyamaka philosophies and the
Prajñāpāramitā literature—and of local traditions in China,
particularly Taoism and Huáyán Buddhism. From China, Zen subsequently
spread southwards to Vietnam and eastwards to Korea and Japan....
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen
 

The ensō, a symbol of Japanese Zen Buddhism.

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