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“Gmail”

Feb
22
2010

Google Buzz has prompted an outcry

The new social network Google Buzz causes anger in users who are concerned about the respect of their personal data.This should be competing with Facebook and Twitter, a service allowing users to Gmail to be informed in real time what their friends, share photos and videos, short of forming a social network row.
Buzz which [...]

Feb
19
2010

Google Buzz Related Woes

sued Google for allegedly “forcing all Gmail users to share their personal data in a public forum. At least in some cases, the first time that the User is connected to Google Buzz, a feature that lets you follow and be followed by personal contacts of Gmail was triggered automatically. Thus, the contact list of [...]

Feb
13
2010

Google Buzz subject of hot controversy on Privacy

After the arrival of Buzz Google and its initial enthusiasm, it’s time for Google to address a range of heavy criticism of its new product, particularly regarding the management of privacy in the act (as says TechCrunch). Google has ignored people privacy and mixed something closely private like Gmail with something turned to broadcasting [...]

Feb
11
2010

Gmail Buzz new line between Inbox and Sent

Google Buzz is something between Facebook and Twitter. Incorporated in the email service of Google, in Gmail, and utilize the contacts the users already have in their inbox.
Soon the 175 million Gmail users worldwide will see in their Inbox a new line between ‘Inbox’ and “Sent” is named as Buzz.
The Buzz will [...]

Feb
11
2010

Iran blocks Gmail access

The Iranian government announced the permanent closure to access the Gmail, which will be replaced by a national email service. This decision is part of a series of repressive measures while Iran celebrates the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution today.
Google has not yet officially reacted to the closure of Gmail. Coincidence, the Mountain [...]

Feb
10
2010

Google Buzz in Gmail for social networking

Google has unveiled a new feature Web 2.0, which will be available “within weeks” to all Gmail users, in their mailbox.
Through this advance feature the users should be able to share not only a status (a mini-information that informs their humor, their activity), but also photos, or videos. That is the same [...]

Feb
8
2010
Feb
6
2010

Project Titan: facebook webmail client

Project Titan ,facebook webmail client:- Facebook is now planning to launch its own webmail service. The information is revealed by Techcrunch obviously the creation of a Web messaging is perhaps one of the best ways to retain users as the proof is, MySpace. The popular social networking site facebook is facing slow these days and [...]

Dec
8
2009

Offline Gmail becomes a regular & prominent feature of Gmail

Offline Gmail is no more an experimental lab feature; Gmail has now turned on the feature into more prominent one.
After development and nurturing to Offline Gmail now the function is properly stable and useful to inbuilt it under the mainstream Gmail options, today Google announced the graduation of Offline Gmail. The feature could be [...]

Nov
24
2009

Attach files with offline Gmail

Google today makes its offline Gmail service more effective giving users freedom to include attachments in offline composed messages.
Google released its offline Gmail in January to let users access their mails even when they are offline. Taking the service a step forward Google announced attachments to messages using the offline service.
For those [...]