Google to Integrate Google Voice With Gmail?

June 10, 2010

Google is testing a new feature in Gmail: as you can see in this image obtained by Google OS, a phone icon opens a special Gmail chat window, which consists of a dialpad, contact search, credit balance and a call button. The feature is not yet publicly available. Read the full article on Mashable.com

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Add Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn Info to Your Gmail Contacts

May 18, 2010

Mashable.com has an article on a new Google Apps gadget, just installed it, worked great! Relationship manager Gist has just launched the Gist Gadget for the Google Apps Marketplace. The Gist Gadget basically lets you find out way more about the people in your inbox, directly from Gmail. Read the rest at mashable.com

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Google Apps – Streamline the way you do business

May 9, 2010

Google Apps for Business is a suite of applications from Google that allow small businesses to receive email, share calendars, store, share and collaborate on documents, upload internal training videos and presentations, all in a secure web based environment. Tired of managing documents, templates, contracts, calendars, contacts, presentations etc… the old fashioned way? Copying them [...]

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Mashable's Facebook Guide

May 9, 2010

Mashable.com has a Facebook Guidebook online. Facebook is the world’s leading social network, with over 300 million users and more than 900 employees. But how do you get the most out of it? To answer this question and more, Mashable has created The Facebook Guide Book, a complete collection of resources to help you master [...]

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Gmail Adds Drag-and-Drop to File Attachments

April 16, 2010

From Mahable.com: Gmail has a new feature for Firefox 3.6 and Google Chrome users: drag-and-drop file attachments. The feature is very straightforward — just drag files from your desktop onto your e-mail, and a green box will appear where you can drop your files. Google promises it will “enable this for other browsers as soon as they support [...]

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Jing makes taking screenshots and even video free and easy!

March 30, 2010

Jing makes it very easy to grab screenshots and videos straight from your PC, and then save them or share them on the Web. The coolest part of this experiment–in theory–is Jing’s integration with Screencast.com, a hosting service for videos recorded off your computer. Once you’ve recorded a video, you can save it to your [...]

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Facebook surpassses Google as the #1 most visited site!

March 20, 2010

The headline around the Web was that, for the first time, Facebook had eclipsed Google as the most-visited site in the U.S. for a full week. Previously, Facebook had hit No. 1 on a few big holidays, like Christmas and New Year’s Day. That makes sense—everyone is home and uploading photos from that digital camera [...]

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New Facebook E-Mail Scam is circulating

March 19, 2010

There’s another spoofed email going around that claims to be from Facebook and asks you to open an attachment to receive a new password. This email is fake. Delete it from your inbox, and warn your friends. Remember that Facebook will never send you a new password in an attachment. For more information on how [...]

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Hootsuite – Update multiple Twitter accounts, Facebook and LinkedIn all at once.

March 14, 2010

Hootsuite – Update Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn all at once using one interface. HootSuite users can now schedule their status updates on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Ping.fm. The ability to schedule Ping.fm updates is particularly noteworthy since through it you can update most popular social networks (such as MySpace, LiveJournal, etc.)

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Apple sells 50,000 iPads in 2 hours!

March 14, 2010

According to an article on Mashable.com, Apple sold 50,000 iPad pre-orders in the frist 2 hours! “The iPad officially became available for pre-order earlier today and while plenty of you are still debating about whether or not to pre-order, it appears as if the device might already sold 51,000 units in just two hours via pre-order.” Wow.

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