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So to spare you the trouble, we are just going to delete this message from your inbox and clear your trash folder.
WSJ: Dear Google User: We're Sure You're Going to Love This
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This test will give a small number of people the option to pay to have a message routed to the Inbox rather than the Other folder of a recipient that they are not connected with.
FORBES: Facebook Test Lets Strangers Pay For Message Delivery
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This message routing feature is only for personal messages between individuals in the U.S. In this test, the number of messages a person can have routed from their Other folder to their Inbox will be limited to a maximum of one per week.
FORBES: Facebook Test Lets Strangers Pay For Message Delivery
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This message routing feature is only for personal messages between individuals in the United States, and if there's a silver lining to be found, we're told that the number of messages a person can have routed from their Other folder to their Inbox will be limited to a maximum of one per week.
ENGADGET: Facebook 'experiment' lets select users pay to have messages routed directly to a stranger's inbox
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All of the built-in apps worked fine for me, except Mail, which lacks common features like a unified inbox, and an unread-mail folder.
WSJ: Microsoft's Touch-Screen Tablet Is Designed for Work
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In a Facebook blog post today, the company has gone to great lengths to bury the lede -- which, essentially, says that it's experimenting with the idea of letting non-connected users pay in order to have a message routed to one's inbox instead of that ill-fated "Other" folder.
ENGADGET: Facebook 'experiment' lets select users pay to have messages routed directly to a stranger's inbox