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Tuesday, 05 June 2007

SARIAYA.net MailGet more from your email with SARIAYA.net Mail

SARIAYA.net and Google® team up to bring you superb email service, Sariayahin style. Our new SARIAYA.net Mail is a free WebMail service powered by Google's GMail. It comes with built-in Google search technology and over 2,048 megabytes of storage. You can keep all your important messages, files and pictures forever, use search to quickly and easily find anything you're looking for, and make sense of it all with a new way of viewing messages as part of conversations. The best thing with our free mail service is that you can have your very own email with @sariaya.net extension. And there’s more:

CHAT Service Included. Why should you always have to choose whether you want to email or chat with someone, and then go to a different program for each? SARIAYA.net integrates the two so you can see when your friends are online and get in touch with them however you want. Having email and chat in the same web browser means you can now chat with your friends wherever you have Internet access. Even save and search for your chat histories just as you would with email messages so you never lose important information again. SARIAYA.net users are now part of the Google Talk network, and this feature is completely synchronized with our downloadable Google Talk client, which also enables free voice calls through your computer, so you can stay in even better touch with your friends when you're online.


SARIAYA.net Mail on your Wireless Phone.
Doesn’t matter if you are T-Mobile, Cingular, Globe, Smart or Sun subscriber you can easily access your mail on your wireless phone. To try it for yourself, navigate to m.google.com/a from the browser on your phone and download the free application. Download it once, and start accessing SARIAYA.net email on your phone with just a click or two. You'll also like it because: It has the same mail interface you use on your computer's browser, Your account stays synchronized whether you access it from your computer or from your phone, You can easily view attachments such as photos, documents and .pdf files. You have no idea how fast email on your phone can be!

 

PROTECTED Mail. Superior spam protection using innovative Google technology. We take the security of our users very seriously. In addition to virus protection that automatically scans your attachments and tries to remove any viruses found in them, SARIAYA.net Mail also doesn't send or receive any executable files since most computer viruses are contained in executable files.


FREE POP Access.
POP lets you download messages Google servers onto your computer so you can access your mail with a program like Microsoft Outlook Express or Netscape Mail, even when you aren't connected to the Internet.


Languages and online apps
. The webmail interface is available in 40 languages. Messages can be sent and read in most languages. You can also use Google online applications like IM, calendar, word documents and spreadsheets for free.


There are no pop-ups or untargeted banner ads, only small text ads. Ads and related information are relevant to your messages, so instead of being obtrusive, they may even be useful for once. SARIAYA.net Mail: Easy, efficient and even fun to use. It's a whole new way to think about email.


Hurry, send us an email and request for your own SARIAYA.net Mail account here
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Discover Sariaya

Sariaya Church

The town of Sariaya had its simple beginning almost four hundred years ago in a place near the sea, what is now called the Barangay of Castañas. The first inhabitants of the place where the hardy and brown fishermen and who upon the arrival of the Franciscan Friars were the first converts. With the help of the early inhabitants, who are mostly fishermen, the Franciscan Missionaries were able to build a church, entrusted under the patronage of St. Francis of Assisi. Because the fishing village was often attacked by the Moros, the people moved northward of Castañas and settled in this place. About three kilometres from this second site, the people once again settled in another place which at present bear the name known as Barangay Tumbaga,also known as Lumang Bayan. A church and convent were erected at Tumbaga as a proof of their religious interest and filial regard to their spiritual mentors, the Franciscan friars.