Posted in Gmail on December 4th, 2007 No Comments »
Wow.
Who knew such a little change could make such a big difference? This is one of the better UI improvement to Gmail since it was first released, and it’s a major bonus for us label fanatics. The labels are a little too loud, so it make my mailbox look even more cluttered, but I’m not [...]
Posted in Gmail on August 21st, 2007 No Comments »
So I went away for a week and beforehand I unplugged my Wii so I knew it would be safe. Not that there was anything to worry about, but it seemed like a simple enough thing to do.
I started it up today for the first time in about 8 days and I got a strange [...]
Google Gears is a lot more than an offline version of Reader. Yeah, that’s totally awesome but it has much larger implications than that. I won’t get into it all here, because a lot of people have already done an excellent job of explaining it.
For the best post out there I would check out ZDnet’s [...]
Posted in Gmail, interesting on May 9th, 2007 1 Comment »
Once there was a time when as soon as Google rolled out a new feature I had it. Gmail? I was there. Mail Fetcher? I had it on day one. Google Analytics? Google Apps? I was always so proud of being allowed in right at the launch, just like the cool kids.
It looks like those [...]
Posted in Gmail on April 10th, 2007 1 Comment »
PC Magazine posted an article yesterday noting how Gmail seems to be falling behind competing services, like Yahoo, AIM, and Hotmail. From the article:
Where does this all leave us, as consumers? Well, we’re lucky enough to have three great, new, totally reinvented (not to mention free) Webmail services at our disposal. Gmail, on the [...]
Posted in Gmail on April 6th, 2007 No Comments »
After a few months of having Mail Fetcher available to me, I finally got around to setting it up. The goal was to add consolidate two Gmail accounts so I could control one that I rarely use from my primary account.
Setting up a Gmail-to-Gmail fetcher is extremely easy and takes just a few seconds once [...]
Posted in Gmail on April 2nd, 2007 No Comments »
Like most independent internet publishers, I keep pretty close tabs on my site’s traffic statistics. For this blog I have noticed that every day a few people come here from Google after searching for error code 767. This was the error code that came up when Gmail went down for me (and a number of [...]