Getting Your Own Free Email Account Internet for Everyone
by Nilooka Dissanayake
"Knowledge itself is power," says Francis Bacon (1597). This is
as true today as it was over 400 years ago when Bacon lived. For this reason and
for others, we seek knowledge.
According to Samuel Johnson, knowledge is of two kinds. "We know
a subject ourselves," says he, "or we know where we can find information upon
it." Most people learn subjects. The other type of knowledge comes from
developing your curiosity and interest; it comes out of expanding your own
horizons. The Internet is a vast resource for acquiring both kinds of knowledge.
However, by itself, the Internet is like water - neither good
nor bad. When you mix medicine with it, you can cure ills; when you mix poison
to it, it can be deadly. So, let us learn to use the Internet wisely.
This series of articles will help you find what you want easily
on the Internet, without wasting much time about it. The series will take a
theme and list down websites that give information or services related to that
theme. Today, as the first in the series, we will look at creating your own free
email account.
Getting Your Own Free Email Account
Some people have their own computers. They probably have their
own email account and Internet connections as well. Others will have email and
Internet access in office. They are still the lucky handful.
The majority of you will neither have a computer at home nor
access to one in office. You may be a student, a small businessperson or a
housewife. Do not despair. You can still have your own email account and learn
things on the Internet. Neither you, as an individual nor this country can
afford to ignore the power of the Internet until everyone has computers and
Internet access at home, office or school. So, we must make do with what we
have. Of course, you may have to go to an Internet cafe or get access to a
friend's computer. But, let us remember that if there is a will, there is a way!
We have the will, let us find the way.
Many organisations offer free Internet based email facilities.
The best part is, you can access them from any computer, anywhere in the world.
Here are some of the more popular ones.
Want to get "yourname@yahoo.com" as an email address? Try Yahoo!
This is my favourite, and has been for over 8 years. Yahoo is the most popular
Internet site in the world because it receives the largest number of visitors a
day.
Once you enter the Yahoo! site, click the icon for email. It is
right next to the Yahoo! name at the top. Then click Get Yahoo! Mail and sign up
for the Free Edition as a new user. Remember to have a password ready.
Want to support Bill Gates? Join Hotmail from the Microsoft
Network. You can create Hotmail accounts on site at msn.com. Or else, if you are
using a computer with the Outlook Express email software, you can create a new
account through that.
Simply open Outlook Express, go to Tools -- New Account Sign Up
-- Hotmail and create your own Hotmail account. You can check out Outlook
Express Help facility if you need more information.
This site gives a good comparison of different sites including
Yahoo and BizLand.com. It also provides links (clickable web addresses) for you
to go and register yourself at those sites.
- You can also go into Yahoo! and type in "Free Email" and you will end up
with hundreds of links to free email service providers. It would be nice to
try out some of them because they have interesting names. You could surprise
your friends with these.
How about sending email in Sinhala?
Check out www.lanka.info,
www.kaputa.com and
www.lankachitchat.com and learn how to send an email in Sinhala. Learning to type the Sinhala will
take some time though.
That is all for this week. Enjoy emailing. Remember not to
become a pest on the Internet by abusing your email account.
If you want to learn more...
Please let us know which subjects you are interested in. We will
try to cover them in future articles. You can reach us on
info@smallbusiness.lk
Nilooka Dissanayake is the Managing Editor of Athwela Vyaparika
Sangarawa, the Sinhala business journal.
From the series of articles published in the Sunday Island
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