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Google Chrome & Gmail At Odds?

I thought this was pretty funny, seems Google may need to work on some of their custom error messages.
According to this error I received, Google Chrome is not a supported browser for Google Gmail?
 


Gmail Canned Responses

Now this is a pretty useful addition to Gmail, Canned Responses.
If you find yourself answering the same question over and over in Gmail, you can just add a canned response and then set a filter to handle who the response gets delivered to automatically.
This is not the same thing as autoresponders, this is more fine [...]


RSS for Search

It is interesting that Yahoo and MSN allow RSS subscriptions to a search. By subscribing to a search can save you a lot of time and help facilitate any research that you are doing.
Google only allows subscriptions to a Blog Search, but not a Web Search. A good substitute for this is a Google Alert [...]


Digsby

I learned about Digsby on my Twitter account from KIntheHouse over at ShanKri-la.
I am not going to do a full review since K did such a great job reviewing it for us. But I will say, so far I am very impressed. I downloaded and installed Digsby and had it up and running in just [...]


Plan your Blog, Blog your Plan

Same theory, different words. For years I have listened to business consultants say “Plan your work, work your plan”. A blog is no different. You just have to decide what it is you want to accomplish. Some bloggers just want people reading their blog, others want to make money blogging. Whatever the goal, managing your [...]


Official Gmail Blog: Labels: drag and drop, hiding, and more


A few months ago Gmail got some new buttons and keyboard shortcuts to make labeling easier, especially for those of you accustomed to that familiar folder feel. Now we're making some more changes to Gmail's labeling toolkit. ...

Gmail Switch - Arthur Lockman's Blog


To reduce the workload on our server, we migrated all of the email handling to Gmail. Well, that seemed like it would be harder than not, but it was really quite easy. All I had to do was to get a free Google Apps Standard account, ...

» Read Emails in Vista Desktop by Installing Gmail Gadget


This is my favorite Vista gadget by far. I use Gmail all the time, so having a display on my Sidebar makes the email checking process much faster. All you do.

Official Google Blog: The evolution of Gmail labels


I love labels in Gmail. Most email programs use folders, which only let me put mail in one place at a time. With labels, I can organize mail in multiple ways. Combined with filters to automatically label incoming messages, Gmail offers ...

PalmAddicts: GMail features


Anyone with Gmail may have noticed the new 'drag and drop' feature which has actually come in handy today. "A few months ago Gmail got some new buttons and keyboard shortcuts to make labeling easier, especially for those of you...

How to Use Gmail in Offline Mode? Google Gears makes it so ...


Gmail is the most widely used popular email service after its launch in 2004. Now you can use Gmail with its extented ability to be accessed in the offline mode(when your network is not connented to Internet) with the arrival the Google ...

Do You Think Gmail Is Safe? | Verified Website - Verify your Website


gmail is not safe. for example, if you work for a company. people may even can not find out the login page. but for gmail, everyone knows where to login, and.

Gmail Kills Right Side Labels, Adds Drag and Drop


There's good news and bad news for Gmail users today. The good: Gmail is releasing drag and drop for labels. This means that if you want to label a mail,

Gmail Gfail at Richard Mondello


Gmail Gfail. Remember my ecstatic post three days ago about ridding myself of the wretched Invite a Friend box from Gmail? Well, it's back. I'm going to have to investigate this further. I don't want to use a browser extension to hide ...

Gmail's Labels Are More Customizable


Gmail's transition to labels-that-look-and-act-like-folders is finished: you can now use drag-and-drop to label messages. Labels no longer live in their own container and they're displayed below the built-in labels: inbox, spam, trash, ...