Posts Tagged ‘Gmail’

Gmail Motion: Google's April Fool's prank

Continuing its tradition of April Fool’s hoaxes Google unveiled another ‘new feature’. This time for its popular email service, Gmail. The new fabricated Gmail feature is called Gmail Motion. According to Google, Gmail Motion is the company’s “first attempts at next generation human computer interaction.” Users will be able to control Gmail without the aid [...]

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Google Voice: a supercharged application

Google Voice—a service that’s like a supercharged telephone number that you can use from your cell phone, smartphone, or from Gmail—is gaining traction, offering features that are either unavailable with other phone numbers or available only at a fee. There is, though, a bit of bad news—at least for some. Currently, Google Voice is only [...]

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Gmail New Look – interface made better

Gmail is one of the most widely used emailing services of today. Just a few days ago, Google had announced a multiple user sign-in feature for GMail and other services. So when the developers at Google decide to make small changes relating to its interface and contacts, it affects millions of Gmail users around the [...]

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Microsoft on Google Buzz: “Another Social Network”

Following the steps of Yahoo, Microsoft has also released its thoughts in a statement regarding Google’s new social networking service for Gmail and mobile smartphones, Google Buzz. Echoing the statement by Yahoo, Microsoft says that they also incorporated features from social websites like Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, and 75 other services on Hotmail back in 2008.

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Google Introduces Google Buzz

Earlier today, Google held a press conference at its Mountain View headquarters where a new social networking service called “Google Buzz” was introduced. Google Buzz is built right into Gmail, and it will focus on 5 key features inspired or based on different elements from various social networking websites like Twitter, Foursquare, FriendFeed, et cetera. [...]

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Google Buzz Bridges Social Media and Gmail

Google has linked Gmail to a new service it calls “Google Buzz.” Buzz facilitates the instantaneous sharing of info like status updates, links and videos between Gmail users in a setup that will likely look fairly familiar to users of sites like Facebook. Can Buzz build upon an already strong Gmail base, or do users [...]

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