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Email - New stuff on the top. My inbox at work is *always* full of crap. If I had new stuff at the bottom, I'd never see it when it came in.
In general, I like seeing new stuff at the top just so it's visible whenever I open the app. It's not too much trouble to scroll down to where the new stuff begins and then read upwards.
However, if I'm reading an entire blog entry by entry, I'd like to be able to view it so I can read it like a book. Seems like it would be a nice feature to put on popular blog software -- "click this link to start reading from the beginning". I think I'll do that with my blog. I'll start a precedence.
Mail: new stuff on top. I have to respond to the important things, so top-feeding is essential. Mail is threaded too, which is something RSS isn't doing yet.
Thanks for the comments.
Email: New on bottom. It just feels more natural to me, I can't give any rational reason why. I do have filters set up so that I can read the important emails (ie, those from my managers and their upstreams) first, then those from my own team, then those from other parts of the company, then those from outside.
If im using Gmail, well that solves all my news for Email, the whole conversation concept is just awesome, so simple but no one has done it as good as they have.