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24 March 2010
GMail Superstars
Productivity gurus say not to use your email Inbox as a “to do” list, but – let’s be realistic here – many of us find it convenient to do just that. This is especially likely to happen with GMail users, perhaps because the large storage space, efficient...
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 at 6:03 PM
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14 October 2009
GMail asks, "Got the Wrong Bob?"
Auto-complete is a convenient and time-saving email feature, but click too carelessly and auto-complete can be a quick route to email embarrassment. Who among us has not accidentally sent an email to the wrong recipient, at least once? GMail Labs to the rescue!
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Wednesday, 14 October 2009 at 7:46 PM
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21 July 2009
GMail Tasks are Integrated with Google Calendar
You may have noticed a new link in the left sidebar of your Gmail account recently. Tasks is a relatively new-from-GMail-Labs feature that pulls together Gmail and Google Calendar to help you create and manage “to do” lists. This isn’t a tool for the...
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Tuesday, 21 July 2009 at 4:14 PM
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24 February 2009
Google Labs Introduces Gmail Offline
Many organizations use Gmail to manage their email, because its generous storage space, ability to use your own domain , and system of tags and filters make it easy to organize email communications. One drawback of Gmail, however — as with any web-based...
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Tuesday, 24 February 2009 at 1:27 PM
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25 January 2008
How to Use Gmail Filters to Organize and Manage your Email Accounts
One of the coolest things about Gmail is its filters.They are a simple way to organize your messages automatically by providing a set of rules. It’s a way to set up your e-mail and have control of information going in or out. Like most email, Gmail...
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Friday, 25 January 2008 at 2:41 PM
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14 August 2007
Free and great email service via Google - on your own domain
There are many free or very cheap email hosting services you can use today. One of the best - and free! - email services is offered by Google. Many people have been using Google's Gmail for a while - with addresses like <name>@gmail.com - but...
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