I have a ton of Google news for you like the Google GEM. Okay I am getting ahead of myself. Google announced a new application that will make the earth fit in your pocket. Google has released this new application available only for the iPhone.
I do not own an Iphone but from what I read it would... (Read More)
Oct 28th, 2008
Wouldn't it be nice if you could track Gmail messages about specific features and bugs from within your defect tracking system? You can if you're using the open-source SugarCRM, thanks to a team of Italian developers that today launched DolceGmail. The new plug-in for Firefox links Google's... (Read More)
Featured Oct 25th, 2008
Sometimes someone has something that's just a grand idea and everyone should have one. Take Google Goggles. The idea is that when you send an e-mail at certain times of day, particularly from home, they'll set you some maths questions. Why would it do a thing like that? Why, to stop you telling the... (Read More)
Featured Oct 7th, 2008
Has The Idea of one Mega Internet Computer Operating System ever crossed your mind? I have definitely thought about the possibility of a World Wide Operating System but I guess I was not the only one thinking about it. Google started out as a Search Engine, Their next big step was announcing... (Read More)
Featured Sep 5th, 2008
Remember the Great BlackBerry Email Debacle of 2007? Yesterday's unexpected Gmail outage wasn't on quite the same scale, but if your business relies on Google's uptime to manage email, there were no doubt some tense moments around the water cooler. Was this a wake-up call for your company? Did it... (Read More)
Featured Aug 12th, 2008
People interested in shaping features for Gmail, Google’s free mail service in beta for about the last half-century, can now test their latest creations in a safe new environment. The company Friday launched Gmail Labs, a type of sandbox that people can use to test and provide feedback on Gmail... (Read More)
Featured Jun 8th, 2008
Google has made 13 new features available to users of its Gmail service, although you do have to dig into the 'labs' settings in order to enable them. Remember also that Gmail is one of those long-term Beta test services that Google seems to specialise in (although word is that it will be coming... (Read More)
Featured Jun 7th, 2008
According to messaging security experts MessageLabs there has been a 100 percent rise in the amount of spam from Gmail during February, along with a worrying 200 percent increase in targeted Trojan attacks.
The February MessageLabs Intelligence Report, published today, paints a sorry picture as... (Read More)
Featured Mar 10th, 2008
Google has added IMAP support to its free webmail service Gmail. Users can now access email from client applications using the Internet Message Access Protocol, and at the same time automatically update the message status within Gmail itself. This is something that many people who access Gmail... (Read More)
Featured Oct 24th, 2007
Rob Siemborski, Gmail Engineer, wrote in the official Gmail blog on Friday that "a few of you are using Gmail so much that you're running out of space, so to make good on our promise, today we're announcing we are speeding up our counter and giving out more free storage."
I have just checked my... (Read More)
Featured Oct 13th, 2007
If you think of a virus as being something that replicates itself, spreading from computer to computer, until seemingly everyone has it installed, then maybe you could classify Google’s Gmail service as being one.
If you happened to be using Microsoft Windows Live OneCare security over the... (Read More)
Featured Nov 14th, 2006


