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Gmail Users Are More Social Network Friendly...users despite its dwindling popularity among the general users. Twitter was also found to be popular among Gmail users, but not as popular in other social networks. The most significant findings of the study is of course on user... In this article: Gmail, Hotmail, AOL Mail, Yahoo Mail, Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace |
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CNET News.com | October 29, 2009
New Kaspersky tool detects malware in Twitter links
...Trend Micro. Meanwhile, Finjan offers a free browser plug-in dubbed SecureTwitter that warns users when they encounter a malicious URL in Twitter, as well as Gmail, Blogger, MSN, MySpace, Google search, Yahoo and other sites. Social media...
In this article: Twitter, E mail, Trend Micro, Venture capital, JavaScript, HIV, Google search, and The Industry Standard
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Centre Daily Times | November 02, 2009
T-Mobile USA Launches Motorola CLIQ with MOTOBLUR in Stores Beginning Today
...messages, photos and more are streamed together and synced from sources including Facebook, Twitter™, MySpace®, Gmail™, work and personal e-mail, and automatically delivered to the home screen of the CLIQ in easy-to-view streams.
In this article: T-Mobile, Motorola, T-Mobile USA, Facebook, E-mail, Android, MySpace, Google, and Trademark
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washingtonpost.com | October 18, 2009
Motorola Cliq (T-Mobile)
...access to your social networks from the homescreen. Facebook, Gmail, Last.fm, MySpace, Twitter, Yahoo, and other social networks are constantly connected and continually updated on the app. Honestly, I found Happenings a bit annoying. Do I...
In this article: T-Mobile, Motorola, Android, Android, Facebook, E mail, Iphone, Twitter, Last.fm, and MySpace
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San Jose Mercury News | November 02, 2009
Magid: CLIQ suffers from TMI, or Too Much Information
I'm not sure this is good or bad, but when I go to the phone's contact list, I get the email contacts from Gmail that I definitely want along with contact information from all my Facebook, MySpace and Twitter "friends." That could...
In this article: Facebook, Twitter, Android, MySpace, T-Mobile, BlackBerry, and Motorola
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washingtonpost.com | August 19, 2009
Pics: Facebook's Sexier New Inbox Starts Rolling Out
...with the recent upgrade to Facebook's regular search functionality. Facebook rival MySpace also recently overhauled its inbox in an effort to get it up to par not just with other social networks, but with the big boys like Yahoo Mail and Gmail.
In this article: Facebook, Yahoo Mail, and MySpace
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TechCrunch | October 14, 2009
Review: Motorola CLIQ
...top of - or, more correctly, around Android. I integrates Facebook, Twitter, Picassa, MySpace, and Photobucket content along with your POP/IMAP email and Gmail contacts list into one cohesive unit. The default home screen has a status update...
In this article: Motorola, Android, Twitter, HTC, T-Mobile, Facebook, RSS, Short URL, and Windows Mobile
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PC World: Latest Technology News | October 24, 2009
Search Wars Intensify: Google, Microsoft Pile On
...linking to their friends on Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace and other social networks. If they use Gmail, Google will have access to their contacts. "You opt in to using Social Search and then we look at who your friends are and what...
In this article: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Facebook, Twitter, Marissa Mayer, and Google Labs
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Description from Wikipedia:
Gmail is a free webmail, POP3, and IMAP service provided by Google. In the United Kingdom and Germany it is officially called Google Mail.
Gmail was launched as an invitation-only beta release on April 1, 2004 and it became available to the general public on February 7, 2007. As of July 2009
it has 146 million users monthly. The service was upgraded from beta status on July 7, 2009, along with the rest of the Google Apps suite.
With an initial storage capacity offer of 1 GB per user, Gmail significantly increased the webmail standard for free storage from the 2 to 4MB its competitors offered at that time. The service currently offers over 7350 MB of free storage with additional storage ranging from 10 GB to 400 GB available for $20 to $500 (US) per year.
Gmail has a search-oriented interface and a "conversation view" similar to an Internet forum. Software developers know Gmail for its pioneering use of the Ajax programming technique.
Gmail runs on Google Servlet Engine and Google GFE/1.3 which runs on Linux.
- Name:
- Gmail
- Genre:
- POP3, IMAP, E-mail, webmail
- Release Date:
- December 04, 2008
- Developed by:
- OS:
- Server: Linux Client: Any Web browser
- Platforms:
- Google Web Toolkit (Java/JavaScript)
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