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Gmail's 'Oh Shoot' Button
Google brings the unsend feature back, something that was popular with AOL years ago, except there is a five-second rule and then it's too late. CNET's Natali Del Conte reports.
Tags: Google Gmail, MoneyWatch, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, gmail, cnet, unsend, email, e-mail, natali del conte, oh shoot, button, 5, five, seconds
Videos 2009-03-23

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Everyone Can Migrate Their E-Mail Data from Microsoft, Yahoo to Google Gmail
Google is now allowing its millions of Gmail users to migrate their e-mail and contacts from Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL and others to Gmail. The simple migration process will take hours or days, but could alleviate headaches of users with e-mail languishing in older accounts. The move will also help Google...
Tags: user, e-mail, Google Gmail
News items 2009-08-20
Latest Google Gmail Outage Caused By Insufficient Router Capacity
Google's Gmail application goes down for 100 minutes, keeping millions of users all over the world of the messaging and collaboration application in the dark. The culprit was human error accompanied by insufficient router capacity to handle the Gmail requests. Google is improving its service routers to prevent this from...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail
News items 2009-09-02
Gmail outage blamed on capacity miscalculation
Google's nearly two-hour Gmail outage Tuesday was the result of a miscalculation regarding the capacity of its system, the company said late Tuesday.Gmail may be out of beta, but it wasn't ready for prime time Tuesday.(Credit: Google)Gmail was down from about 12:30 p.m. PDT Tuesday to about 2:30 p.m. PDT,...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail
News items 2009-09-01
Why You May Have Gone a Couple Hours without Gmail
If you use Gmail, know someone who use Gmail, use Facebook or Twitter, or read blogs or online news, you probably know that Gmail had some problems yesterday. The service experienced a widespread outage, which lasted for about 100 minutes according to Google.It's amazing how much frustration can be vented...
Tags: Google Gmail
News items 2009-09-02
Gmail Redesigned Gets, Um, Redesigned
Remember Gmail Redesigned, the Firefox extension that turns Gmail from ugly HTML-ish duckling to beautiful Web 2.0-style swan? If you didn't try it then, you might be even more tempted now: Gmail Redesigned 3.0 offers both layout and performance improvements while maintaining that gorgeous Gmail front end. Here's a peek:...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, Gmail Redesigned, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-05-01
Gmail suffers widespread outage on Tuesday
Google's Gmail e-mail service was down for most of its users worldwide for almost two hours, affecting not only individuals who use it for personal matters but also organizations and their employees who depend on it as their business e-mail system. Google acknowledged that Gmail had a widespread, worldwide collapse...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, Google Apps, Outage
News items 2009-09-01
Gmail Users Better-Connected, More Likely to Tweet than Members of other Webmail Services
The social media data company Rapleaf has just released the final parts of their 3-part study involving the demographics and online behavior of webmail users. In the first part of the study , gender and age data was examined and revealed some interesting findings...like the fact...
Tags: user, Facebook, social networking, Google Gmail, MSN Hotmail
News items 2009-11-19
Get More From Gmail with Better Gmail 2
Much as we all love Gmail, there's always room for improvement. Lifehacker's Better Gmail 2 is a compiled collection of hacks (actually, Greasemonkey scripts rolled into a single Firefox extension) that adds optional extra features to the Web-mail service. These features include: Attachment icons Instead of the...
Tags: E-mail Providers, Better Gmail 2, Lifehacker, Google Gmail, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2007-11-09
Make a Backup of Your Gmail Account with Gmail Backup (Windows/Linux)
Many Gmail users have a nagging worry in the backs of their minds: What happens to my e-mail if Gmail gets hacked, broken, or accidentally switched off by the janitor? That's the risk, of course, of keeping your mail "in the cloud." Because it's not stored locally, you have no...
Tags: Google Gmail, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Backups, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-11-05
iPhone, Android Users Get Faster, Better Gmail
Good news, iPhone and Android users: Google just rolled out some improvements to Gmail for mobiles. Specifically, if you access Gmail via your phone's Web browser, you'll find that it's now faster. And when you select a message, a new "floaty bar" appears up top with options for archiving, deleting,...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Gmail, Web Browser, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-04-07
Google confirms Gmail phishing attack
Computerworld - Google confirmed today that passwords for its free Gmail online e-mail service had been harvested by hackers, but downplayed the phishing attack as involving just a "small number" of accounts. Earlier Tuesday, the BBC reported that both Gmail and Yahoo Mail had been targeted by a large-scale identity...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail
News items 2009-10-06
Gmail's "Got the wrong Bob?" helps avoid misfired emails
Filed under: E-mail , Google , Beta , Web Gmail's auto-complete address feature is kind of awesome. I can't remember the last time I actually looked up a contact's email address before sending a message in Gmail. Instead I just start typing...
Tags: e-mail, Google Gmail
News items 2009-10-13
Gmail Users are Young, Female; AOL Users are Older
Social media data company Rapleaf has just completed a comprehensive study involving the demographics and behavior of webmail users. In the first part of their study, they looked specifically at age and gender data and revealed some interesting findings. For example, did you know that Gmail has...
Tags: user, Google Gmail, America Online Inc., MSN Hotmail
News items 2009-10-22
Use Gmail Offline with Google Gears
It's experimental, and not quite perfect yet, but everybody loves it all the same. No, I'm not talking about the Obama Administration. It's offline Gmail, which is now available via Google Gears. Here's the scoop, straight from the Official Gmail Blog: Once you turn on...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, Google Gears, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-01-28
Let Gmail Suggest Other Recipients
Another week, another nifty new Gmail Labs feature. Today it's "Suggest more recipients," which saves time by, well, suggesting other people you might want to include. So you don't forget someone important, of course. Gmail makes these suggestions based on the groups of people you e-mail most...
Tags: Google Gmail, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-04-20
Keep Tabs on Multiple Gmail Accounts with Gmail Notifier
Checking multiple Gmail accounts drives me nuts -- I hate having to log in and out of Gmail on my browser just to see if I have any new messages. In fact, one of my favorite things about my iPhone is that it can manage multiple Gmail accounts at once....
Tags: Google Gmail, Gmail Notifier, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-09-28
Gmail for iPhone gets aposnever-ending' compose box
(Credit: Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET)Even with the most practiced digits, composing long e-mail on the iPhone's virtual keyboard is the slow, awkward pits compared with typing on a desktop keyboard. However, Google released a small new feature on Monday just for long-winded iPhone e-mail authors that makes typing lengthy Gmail...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Gmail
News items 2009-10-27
Should You Use Gmail IMAP?
Last year, Google added IMAP capabilities to its beloved Gmail service, thus making a good thing significantly better. Not sure what all the fuss is about or why IMAP beats POP hands down? The Official Gmail Blog has a primer you should definitely read: Getting Gmail anywhere:...
Tags: Google Gmail, Official Gmail Blog, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-06-03
Turn a Gmail Message Into a Document
Ever wish you could turn an e-mail into, say, a Word document without all the cutting and pasting which invariably leads to formatting hassles? A new Google Labs feature lets you do exactly that: The aptly named "Create a document" adds an eponymous link to Gmail, giving you a one-click...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-12-17
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