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Gmail or Google Mail

Friday, February 29th, 2008 |

Some people have discuss this earlier and might enjoy this. If your gmail is mycoolname@gmail.com,you can also receive any mail sent to mycoolname@googlemail.com. This happen because gmail.com is map to googlemail.com.

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Just look at the logo. Starting October 19, 2005, all new users in UK will have @googlemail.com addresses because another company has claimed rights to the Gmail name.

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Go Invisible - Change your gmail chat status

Monday, February 25th, 2008 |

This great web2.0 service has added a new features for their system and its really, really must use have features. Now, you can change your chat status to ‘invisible’. Same goes with your contact. Even they are sign in to gmail, but if they change their status to ‘invisible’, you can’t see them. If you didn’t want your contact interrupt your work then use this.

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Google won’t search for Chuck Norris, because it’s knows he finds you

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 |

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If u try "find Chuck Norris" on google, and press "i’m Feeling Lucky", you can’t have an answer or any result. Why, because its knows, Chuck Norris will find you.

Then its suggest you to:

  • Run, before he finds you
  • Try a different person

 

Try your self.

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Google Shipped PowerPoint to go Live

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007 |

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Google’s long-rumored PowerPoint clone has finally shipped. Create a whole new slideshow in Presentations or upload an existing PowerPoint file to get started. Kick your web-based presentation into slideshow view mode and invite others to see it real time as you move through slides—with chat built right into the sidebar.

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Google phone out by late 2007

Thursday, April 19th, 2007 |

HTC, the company that has supposedly been hard at work manufacturing the Google phone apparently has a date for shipping the finished product. According to the handsets component makers, the official ship date will be the end of 2007, and could reach as high as one million units for the first run.

Unfortunately the handset will not have GPS functionality; it will support 3G and EDGE platforms. The top features of the phone will include preinstalled Gmail and Google Search functionality.

This device is expected to hit European telecom providers first, possibly Orange, before hitting North American soil.

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The Webmail battle: Yahoo Mail vs. Gmail

Friday, April 13th, 2007 |

With so many great webmail offerings out there, only two are considered the frontrunners. Yahoo, the oldest player, has just revamped with unlimited storage and some drag and drop interface changes, while Google has the threaded simplicity thing going on adding built in Chat, Doc, Calendar, and Spreadsheet applications with a less cluttered appearance.

In this battle, who is the real leader? Veronica Belmont from Cnet put up both Yahoo Mail and Gmail up to the test on which one of these AJAX email applications is the leader. She weighs in and compares all of the strengths and weaknesses of both services in interface design, features, speed, organization, and security to come up with the end winner.

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How Gmail Paper COULD work

Thursday, April 12th, 2007 |

Right right, we know that the Gmail Paper thing was just an April Fool’s joke. And we promise to stop talking about it soon. But seriously, it might not be that far-fetched.

Japanese company Tadacopy is offering university students free photocopies. They’re paid for by advertisers, who print messages on the back of each page. The paper is thick enough that the ad doesn’t bleed through. The advertising offsets the cost of ink, paper, and photocopier maintenance.

If Google really wanted to offer users free print-outs of their email (they don’t), advertising could pay for the paper. In fact, Google said so itself “The cost of postage is offset with the help of relevant, targeted, unobtrusive advertisements, which will appear on the back of your Gmail Paper prints in red, bold, 36 pt Helvetica.”

Of course, there’s a difference between copying a few documents and printing thousands of pages of email. Odds are you wouldn’t actually look at most of those pages, which means very little return on investment for advertisers. Not to mention what a huge waste of paper this would be, even if the paper was recycled.

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