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I haven't used tasks yet though. I a agree that they should have just bought out RTM. RTM by design is very Google like already, it's almost liek they intended to be "bought by Google".
Anyway, I also thing integrating Google Reader into Gmail would be as simple as adding a side bar that changes the main view. It's something I wish they would do.
Email is NOT a platform, at least not to me. It's essential, I use it daily but I also value my time spent away from email.
We have reached a point where you and I and everyone else have a second job - which is struggling to catch up with email.
What we need are tools, disciplines and lifehacks that diminish this dependence on the compulsive drip-drip-drip of email. There should be some kind of partition between email and the todo list and also everything else.
Businesses lose so much money from compulsive email habits. This kind of convergence just draws people into their email clients. Outlook and Apple Mail are guilty too. (For what it's worth, I use Mozilla Thunderbird.)
It's understandable in Google and Yahoo's case as they want to increase advertising impressions by locking people into an all-in-one system.