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Managing Time by Remembering the Milk

Time management is one of this things that college students either excel at, or they miserably fail at.  My Google calendar has been a huge asset in helping me keep things organized.  Recently, I found a website that integrates wonderfully with Gmail and Google Calendar to help people manage time even more.
Remember the Milk  is [...]

Google Says Sorry, but Doesn’t Explain the Problem

An issue with something inside of Google left many Gmail users unable to access their account yesterday.  And after hearing many complaints, Google is finally realizing how many people rely on Gmail for their personal and work related electronic mail.
Google created a blog post saying that the issue has been resolved; and that they have [...]

When Google Shuts You Down

I have heard of numerous cases where Google shuts down a user’s access to everything Google related.  This includes Gmail, Gtalk, Picassa and Google Apps.  And, unless you are a paying customer, getting access restored to these accounts seems to be nearly impossible.
Nick Saber isn’t happy now. Monday afternoon, after lunch, Nick came back from [...]

Gmail and Google Calendar to go Offline

My favorite email and e-calendar web-applications are finally going offline!  No, they are not shutting down, in fact they are going to become even more user friendly.  Gmail and Google Calendar will adding offline support in approximately six weeks.
It seems that this year Google’s most popular web applications will work offline. After Google Reader and [...]

Does Your Gmail Suck Too?

I have been using Google Mail as my primary mail program for about a year now.  I use Gmail to fetch mail from all of my other accounts.  From this, I can send mail as if I was sending it from any of my six other accounts.  This makes checking my mail super easy; it [...]

What’s In Store for Gmail

Gmail, or Google Mail — an application that many people are more than familiar with.  It is my primary mail account and I have gmail fetch all of my mail from other accounts.  This makes reading mail from virtually anywhere in the world a possability — all with one login.  I was thrilled when I [...]

Comcast Hacking — When Will Customers See a Fix?

After hackers took control of Comcast’s homepage and redirected it to other servers — customers are still seeing issues, almost a day later.
Hackers took over and defaced Comcast Corp.’s Web portal for several hours overnight, leaving a cryptic message on the site that the company’s 14.1 million subscribers use to access e-mail, news and technical [...]

Digsby — The New Multi-Protocol Instant Messaging Client

Recently, someone sent me a link to Digsby, a new multi-protocol instant messaging program. After using the program for over a week, I have decided to do a little review on it.
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The client allows for connections from aim, msn, icq, yahoo, jabber and gtalk. It even allows multiple connections from each network. [...]

The Apple Mail Application for the iPhone/iPod Touch

I was very excited when I bought the mail application for my iPod Touch — however, I am no longer pleased with it.  I mean it is great to get mail on my iPod touch, however I could do that before.
The mail application undoes everything that the Gmail has set out to do.  With gmail, [...]

How to View All of Your Email at Once

I was chatting on Wyldryde IRC tonight, and I was complaining about how I have to log into all of my email accounts to check them. While this is not a difficult task, it can get repetitive; especially since I have more than four email accounts that I regularly check.
SC_Thor/ThunderIT-Allan pointed me towards Gmail. [...]

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