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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: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Official Gmail Blog, Rick Broida, Google Gmail, IMAP
Blog posts 2008-06-03
Gmail Adds Colors to Labels
Gmail Adds Colors to LabelsGroupwiseBeen using this for a couple years in groupwise.My most useful categories are:"Follow-up"and "Ask the Boss"
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Gmail Add, Google Gmail
Discussion threads 2007-12-07
Learn Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts with New Keyboard Shortcut
Gmail just made it easier to learn its large assortment of keyboard shortcuts: Press the question-mark key on your keyboard and a shortcut reference guide pops up. It's even transparent, so it doesn't fully obscure the Gmail goodness behind it. Before you can...
Tags: Keyboards, E-mail providers, cloud computing, Rick Broida, keyboard shortcut, Google Gmail, keyboard
Blog posts 2007-12-06
Gmail Adds Colors to Labels
Oh, happy day. Gmail just added a fantastic new feature: colored labels. It might not sound like a big deal, but for anyone who relies on labels for organizing their mail, it's a major improvement. To assign a color, just mouse over any label, click the little...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Web browsers, Rick Broida, Google Gmail
Blog posts 2007-12-04
How to Use Gmail for Online Storage
As you may have read in the Wall Street Journal earlier this week, Google may start offering free Web-based storage in the near future. Of course, savvy users have long been leveraging Gmail for exactly that purpose. Wait a sec -- how can you use an e-mail service for data...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Rick Broida, Google Gmail, storage, Gmail Drive, Webware
Blog posts 2007-11-29
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, cloud computing, Rick Broida, Lifehacker, Google Gmail, Better Gmail 2
Blog posts 2007-11-09
Keep Your Gmail in Sync with IMAP Access
Internet Message Access Protocol, or IMAP, is a wonderful thing. It provides immediate two-way synchronization between your mail server and one or more mail clients (Outlook, Apple Mail, your mobile phone, or whatever). Any changes made in one location are automatically reflected everywhere else. So, for instance, if you compose and send a...
Tags: E-mail providers, Microsoft Outlook, cloud computing, Rick Broida, IMAP, Official Gmail Blog, Google Gmail
Blog posts 2007-10-24
Gmail Adds Storage Space
Gmail Adds Storage SpaceYahoo has no limitYahoo mail recently eliminated their mailbox limit so you don't have to ever worry about going up to the top of the mailbox there.
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Gmail Adds Storage Space, Google Gmail
Discussion threads 2007-08-13
Access Gmail on Your Phone with Gmail Mobile 1.5
It's a gala day for Gmail users (cue Groucho Marx: "I don't think I could handle more than a gal a day."). Gmail Mobile 1.5 works with all Java-compatible phones and brings much of the functionality of desktop Gmail to your cell. Among the key features of this new release:...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Rick Broida, Microsoft Access, Google Gmail, Gmail Mobile 1.5, Gmail Mobile, phone
Blog posts 2007-10-16
Turbocharge Gmail with These Apps and Add-ons
Turbocharge Gmail with These Apps and Add-onsIs this a joke?Gmail is not a business e-mail solution. Any business that uses a free web based e-mail solution as a corporate solution needs to seriously re-evaluate their IT plan. Domain name registration is less than $10 per year and MS Exchange hosting...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Domain names, E-mail, Google Gmail, domain name
Discussion threads 2007-07-19
Get More From Gmail, Part 2
A couple weeks ago, Gmail marketing manager Bill Kee listed five little-known Gmail features. Now he's back with five more, including this little gem:Conversation update notification  It can be really annoying to write up a whole response to an email and click send -- only to discover that someone else...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Rick Broida, Google Gmail
Blog posts 2007-09-13
Declutter Your Gmail Mailbox
Running out of Gmail space? It happens to everyone eventually. Web Worker Daily offers four quick tips on freeing up extra space in your Gmail mailbox. For example:Clear out the old stuff. I personally don't need any emails older than 6 months, so I did a search with the "before"...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Rick Broida, Google Gmail, e-mail
Blog posts 2007-09-10
Get More From Gmail with Five Little-Known Features
Gmail Associate Product Marketing Manager Bill Kee lists five cool Gmail features you probably didn't know existed, including "reply by chat":Most people know that you can chat with your contacts in Gmail if they're using Gmail too. But there are some subtle features that make chat particularly useful in the...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Rick Broida, Google Gmail, chat, e-mail
Blog posts 2007-09-04
Drag and Drop to Gmail
Drag and Drop to GmailA Yummy Tip....Keep the collaborative tool tips coming!WowThis is a great tool from the guys at viksoe> Do you happen to know how safe it is?
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, PRODUCTIVITY, Drag-and-drop, Google Gmail
Discussion threads 2007-03-22
Gmail Adds Storage Space
Good news for Gmail users: You can now increase your storage space. If you've been using your Gmail account as a place to store files and photos, you may have noticed that you're bumping up against the 2.8 gig limit. (Click here to check how much space you've got left.)...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, David Goldenberg, Google Gmail
Blog posts 2007-08-10
Turbocharge Gmail with These Apps and Add-ons
Businesses are flocking to Gmail in droves, and with good reason: It's arguably the best Web-based mail service on the planet. If you're one of the cool kids (i.e., a Gmail user), check out Lifehacker's list of the top 10 Gmail applications and add-ons. Many of them require Firefox (which...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Rick Broida, Google Gmail
Blog posts 2007-07-19
View PowerPoint Slideshows with Gmail
Gmail proves its awesomeness yet again: The Webmail service now enables you to view PowerPoint presentations as slideshows, without the need to run or even own PowerPoint. When you open an e-mail that contains a presentation (i.e., a PPT file), you'll see a "View as slideshow" option alongside the usual...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Rick Broida, Google Gmail, Microsoft PowerPoint
Blog posts 2007-06-12
Three Ways to Share Large Files
Large attachments tend to wreak havoc with mail servers, many of which balk at anything larger than 5MB. So what happens when you need to send a big file or batch of files to, say, a client or co-worker? Here are three free and easy solutions: Gmail - The beloved Webmail...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Peer to peer (P2P), Rick Broida, AllPeers, Google Gmail
Blog posts 2007-05-31
10 Things You Should Know About Google's Gmail
Google continues to make its case as the only Web destination you ever need—much to the delight of its investors. One of the more useful Google offerings is the Gmail Web-based e-mailing application. Although technically still in beta, Gmail is in fact a very useful and feature-rich mostly-complete application. However,...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, BNET, Google Gmail, Google Inc., Web
Download resources 2006-09-19
Why Gmail is Still Better than Yahoo! Mail
As you may have noticed, Im a fan of Gmail. Has that changed now that Yahoo! Mail has announced that it is offering unlimited storage to users starting in May? Nope. While I may keep a Yahoo! account on standby in case someone comes up with a genius way to...
Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, David Goldenberg, Yahoo! Inc., Google Gmail, Yahoo! Mail
Blog posts 2007-03-28
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