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Tag: Gmail

What Happened To Google Wave?

I was originally planning to do a post about Google Buzz this weekend, but then something reminded me about  Google Wave. I don’t know about you, but I haven’t heard anything about Wave in weeks. It occurred to me that one of the most hyped products of 2009 might have fallen completely on it’s face. [...]

Chrome OS: The Winners and Losers

Earlier today Google hosted an event for it’s much anticipated new operating system dubbed Chrome OS. This is a very ambitious project that looks to create a lightweight operating system focused on streamlining the average user’s computer experience. Chrome OS consists of ONLY the Google Chrome browser running on a small linux kernel and some [...]

Google Wave: What’s It All About?

The hype surrounding Google Wave over the last month has been incredible. Ever since Wave launched an invite-only preview on September 30th, the internet has been buzzing with questions, tips, and invite requests. Google Wave has been a trending topic on Twitter for weeks, and tweets requesting invites are still pouring in. My own blog [...]

Google Sync for iPhone = MobileMe Killer

Like every good Apple fanboy, I signed up for Apple’s MobileMe service when it became available in July 2008 alongside the launch of the iPhone 3G. MobileMe is a rebranding of Apple’s .Mac service that has been around for 7 years. The new service promised some cool features and most importantly, “push” email, contacts, and [...]

Smart Tips To Protect Your Online Accounts

As you may remember, over a month ago a hacker was able to gain access to hundreds of confidential documents from Twitter. The incident was covered heavily on tech blogs, and TechCrunch wrote a very interesting post describing the “anatomy” of the Twitter attack. I found the post to be extremely insightful and I’m quite [...]

Quick Tips For Stopping Junk Email

I’ve been trying to decide if this was a worthwhile post for a few days now. I’m sure that some of you are already using these tips (at least the first one) on a regular basis. However, I decided there are still a considerable amount of people who could use the advice! So, let’s get [...]