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Google Wave Seeks to Be the Future of E-Mail
Google’s latest communications technology brings the concepts of e-mail, instant messaging, photos and document sharing into one online source. The company is hoping it will become “The E-mail of the Future.” But some analysts believe that users are already so entrenched in their...
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Yahoo Adds Widgets to E-Mail Service
Yahoo has added more than a dozen new applications to its e-mail service. The widgets now allow users to integrate with Mint.com, PayPal, and eBay, among other useful services. The applications are currently in beta mode, though, so only a limited number of users can try them out for now.
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Several Google Services Lose Beta Tag
Google finally released Gmail and Google Apps from beta and hopes to now seriously market these services to businesses. Although Google claims that 1.75 million global companies use Google Apps to run their businesses, the company hopes removing the beta tag will convince other companies that the...
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Maintenance Gaffe Erases E-mail Accounts
While performing routine maintenance, Charter Communications accidentally wiped the e-mail accounts of 14,000 of its customers. Charter has offered apologies and a $50 credit for the gaffe. While the accounts should remain open for customers, everything deleted is gone for good, says this article.
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Microsoft Plug-in Prototype Prioritizes E-mail
Microsoft Office Labs has unveiled a new prototype plug-in for the PC version of Outlook 2007. Email Prioritizer, which can be downloaded from the Office Labs Web site, provides users with a "do not disturb" button as well as three-star e-mail-rating system.
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High Price Tag on Palin E-Mails
Vice presidential candidate and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has some very popular e-mails. So popular that her office has quoted prices as high as $15 million for copies of state e-mails requested by news organizations and citizens. According to her office, regardless of the price, most e-mails won't...
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Thunderbird 3 Beta 2 Provides New Features, Fixes Bugs
Mozilla’s mail client’s latest beta release for Thunderbird offers new features such as archiving functions, a new activity manager, better Growl notifications and keyboard shortcuts. The beta 2 version also provides fixes for numerous bugs and a new “chrome” look. Users can...
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Serena Software Dumps MS Exchange for Gmail
Serena Software successfully migrated its 700 global employees from Microsoft Exchange to Google’s Gmail. The company says that it took only two of its IT staff to perform the backend work for the migration, which actually took three hours, versus the three days for which they had...
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Take Back That E-Mail with Gmail’s Undo Send Feature
Google’s Gmail offers a feature that many users will be thankful for: Undo Send. If you realize within five seconds that the e-mail you sent was a bad idea, you can enable Undo Send and retrieve the message. Gmail also offers the Goggles feature, which makes you solve math problems before...
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Google Adds Suggestive Search Feature to Gmail
Google added a new Search Autocomplete feature to its Gmail product. The feature provides word suggestions as users type into the search box. Gmail users can search for contact names, attachments or even chats.
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Windows Live Hotmail Experiences Outage
Microsoft confirmed that its Windows Live Hotmail experienced a temporary outage on Thursday, but the problem has been resolved. Many users attempted to sign in, only to be told that their inbox was gone. Microsoft says that no user inboxes were removed and all of Windows Live Hotmail is back in...
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Beta Version of Exchange 2010 Released
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 will be officially released later this year, but the beta version was made available today. The new version is said to offer cheaper storage costs and an integrated mail archive along with consistent Outlook performance via browser, PC, and mobile phones. It will also...
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