One of our loyal advertisers, Paw Paw Mail, just got featured in the New York Times online! This is a great young business that provides easy, accessible e-mail service to seniors by setting up a manager’s account for thier mail. In other words, a friend or relative gets the senior’s mail and sorts through it for spam or scams, opens up photos, clicks on links, as needed, etc. Then the mail comes to the elderly person in an easy, available form–even with any attached photos already open.
I hope our readers can help Paw Paw Mail today by clicking on the link below and then e-mailing their friends! Help us spread the word about this great business that provides a real service.
Thanks so much! Jane
P.S. This business is the brainchild of my brilliant Brown University-graduate nephew and a friend–and it’s named for my father!
Here’s the brief letter we received from PawPaw Mail:
We got a brief mention in the NYTimes today :
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/29/technology/personaltech/29basics.html
PawPawMail -- Simple E-mail for Seniors ( http://pawpawmail.com ) (404) 983-0599
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