Tag: Gmail
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Goodbye Google App for BlackBerry
Beginning November 22, 2011, we will end support for the Gmail App for Blackberry (installed native app). Over this past year, we’ve focused efforts on building a great Gmail experience in the mobile browser and will continue investing in this area. Users may continue to use the app, if installed, however it will not be supported by…
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Flickr Helps You to Connect with Friends
I haven’t used this Flickr’s “People you may know” feature yet. If you’re using Flickr, you will see another box there on the sidebar giving you some contact suggestions. It seems Yahoo! wants to make Flickr more social these days. As a Flickr user, I can find also find friends based on their data on…
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Wyoming saves $1 million and Virgin America saves system costs by about half
This is one benefit of having Google Apps for Business for big companies (or when a service involving big numbers of users). Wyoming will save Wyoming taxpayers $1 million annually by moving all state government employees to Google Apps for Government. The decision to go Google was the result of a transparent and competitive evaluation…
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Google Calendar has a new look!
I’m using Google Calendar, but not under my Gmail account. I use it under Google Apps service. Right now, if you use use Google Calendar under Gmail account, you should have a new look. After signing-in, I was greeted with this message: We’ve updated Google Calendar to make it more consistent with other Google Apps.…
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Seesmic Web-Based Twitter Client
There are many tools and applications to work with Twitter, but right now, I use Twitterfox as my primary tool to interact with my Twitter account. I also have some applications installed like Seesmic desktop, DestroyTwitter, and TweetDeck. But, when I start working with my browsers, I rarely open other Twitter desktop client(s). Seesmic introduced…
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Become a Gmail Ninja
Become a Gmail Ninja — Learn tips and tricks to save time, increase your productivity, and manage your email efficiently. Start with the tips that are right for you, based on how much email you get each day.
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Do you check your email spam folder?
For the email service, I use Gmail and Yahoo! Mail. I almost never got any problem with them. Because they did great job filtering the email spams, I almost never checked my email spam folder. If they’re spams, why bother checking the spam folder? But, I sometime check the spam/junk folder. Reading the email subjects…
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Douglas Bowman's Farewell Post
I like reading Douglas Bowman’s farewell post. He left Google after three years. Here’s a paragraph: Yes, it’s true that a team at Google couldn’t decide between two blues, so they’re testing 41 shades between each blue to see which one performs better. I had a recent debate over whether a border should be 3,…
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Xoopit for Gmail
Xoopit for Gmail is a Firefox extension to enhance our Gmail account, including Google Mail and Google Apps for Domain. Using this extension, we can: Search our stuff (messages, photos, videos, and other files) Browse photos and videos from other services like Youtube, Flickr, etc. That’s only some features offered. Go to Xoopit for Gmail…
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Google Supports IMAP
After giving more storage for its Gmail users (I have 4 Gb of storage right now), Google starts to give IMAP support. Google Help Center already mentioned about Supported IMAP Client List. But it seems that not all accounts got this feature. I checked both in my Gmail and Google Apps, I still haven’t got…
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Need extra storage for Gmail and Picasa Web Albums?
Now, if you think that you need more storage, and you still want to have Gmail as your primary email service and Picasa Web Albums, you can upgrade your account. Yahoo! Mail already offered unlimited storage, and Flickr also have a pro-account (unlimited storage for $24,95/year). Google’s paid storage will be used across Google service…