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How to Understand the Rise of Google By Mike Elgan | Article Published May 15, 2013 Google I/O starts today. Here’s why Google’s developer conference is technology’s Main Event. Tags: Google, Android, iPhone, iPad, Apple, Gmail, app store, Siri, google+, Google Play, products and services, Google Now Facebook and Gmail Go Down on the Same Day By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published December 11, 2012 Both services are now functioning normally. Tags: Facebook, Google, Cloud, outage, Chrome, Gmail, downtime Google Experiences Outage in China By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published November 12, 2012 Observers believe the Chinese government is blocking Google's services in the country. Tags: Google, search, outage, China, censorship, Gmail, Google Play Google Warns Some Gmail Users about State-Sponsored Cyberattacks By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published October 08, 2012 "Tens of thousands" of account holders will see the warnings. Tags: Google, Gmail, cyberattack Iran Restores Gmail, Google Search Access By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published October 01, 2012 YouTube is still blocked in the country. Tags: YouTube, Google, search, censorship, Gmail, government, Iran, ban Iran Blocks Google Services to Protest Controversial Video By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published September 24, 2012 YouTube, Gmail, search and other services are unavailable for those in Iran. Tags: YouTube, Google, search, censorship, Gmail, Iran New Google Tools to Make the Search Engine More All-Knowing By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 09, 2012 The company is now incorporating Gmail messages into search results. Tags: Google, search, Web, Gmail Apple Allowed Hacker Access to User's iCloud Account By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 06, 2012 A social engineering ploy allowed a hacker to wipe a journalist's iPhone, iPad and MacBook, as well as to gain access to his Gmail and Twitter accounts. Tags: cloud computing, security, iPhone, iPad, Apple, Gmail, hacker, MacBook, hack attacks, iCloud Microsoft launches Outlook.com By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 01, 2012 The new competitor for Gmail signed up 1 million users in its first six hours. Tags: email, Microsoft, Hotmail, Gmail, Outlook.com Google Talk Goes Down for Most Users By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published July 26, 2012 After going down for several hours, the service is beginning to come back online. Tags: Google, outage, Gmail, IM, downtime, google+, Google Talk Google Acquires Email Client Sparrow By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published July 23, 2012 The Sparrow team will go to work on Gmail. Tags: email, Google, Mac, Gmail, IOS, merger and acquistion activity, sparrow Gmail Outage Likely Hit Several Million on Thursday By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published June 08, 2012 Google's e-mail service went down for more than 90 minutes. Tags: Google, outage, Gmail, e-Mail, downtime Gmail Experiences Brief Outage By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published April 18, 2012 Google says that less than 10 percent of the users of its email service experienced downtime on Tuesday. Tags: email, Google, outage, Gmail Google's New Privacy Policy: Ignore the Hysterics By Mike Elgan | Article Published January 25, 2012 Google's new privacy policy is prompting major-league hysterics among tech pundits. But the truth doesn’t justify the hype. Tags: security, Google, Gmail, Privacy policy Google Unveils Gmail's New Look, iOS App Finally Coming By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published November 02, 2011 Google's e-mail service is now more streamlined, and the iOS app is awaiting App Store approval. Tags: Gmail New Version of Gmail Coming Soon By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published October 21, 2011 Google accidentally updated a video to Youtube that gave viewers an early look at upcoming changes to the e-mail service. Tags: Gmail Gmail Now 'Viable Alternative' to Microsoft By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published September 19, 2011 Gartner analysts say that Google's cloud-based e-mail now offers a real alternative to Exchange. Tags: Gmail Gmail Gets a New Look By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published July 01, 2011 Users can preview the proposed changes starting today. Tags: Gmail 12 Great Tech Innovations (Of All Time) By David Strom | Article Published April 18, 2011 Twelve of the innovations leading the way as technology changes our lives. Tags: cloud computing, iPad apps, Gmail, BlackBerry Apps, virtualization software Primadesk Aims to Manage 'Cloud Chaos' By David Needle | Article Published February 28, 2011 Free service gives users an easy way to manage content across a variety of cloud services. Tags: Facebook, cloud computing, security, Gmail, security certification Facebook Messages: Non-Email Email By David Needle | Article Published November 15, 2010 The social networking giant brings out Facebook Messages, a unified messaging system that streamlines communications between friends. Tags: Facebook, email, social networking, Gmail, web mail Facebook Readies Gmail Killer? By David Needle | Article Published November 12, 2010 The social networking giant has a big event planned for Monday. Tags: Facebook, social network, Google, Office Web Apps, Gmail Google Relents On Threaded Conversations By David Needle | Article Published September 29, 2010 Gmail users now have the option to turn off threads for a view of email that's closer to Outlook and other popular email services. Tags: Google, Microsoft, Google Docs, Gmail, Microsoft Outlook How to Guard Your Email from Hackers By Michael Horowitz | Article Published May 06, 2010 Protecting your email, both personal and professional, against prying eyes requires some basic caution and few specific techniques. Tags: email, Yahoo, Gmail, email security, email backup Google Pitches CIOs on Innovation By David Needle | Article Published April 14, 2010 Atmosphere conference at Google's Silicon Valley headquarters focuses on advances and new features coming to its cloud-based apps. Are client apps becoming extinct? Tags: cloud computing, Google, Gmail, Atmosphere, video conferencing Five Gmail Labs Features Get the Axe By David Needle | Article Published February 25, 2010 Google also 'graduates' six new features to standard Gmail that had been part of ongoing test program. Tags: Google, Social Networking Tools, social media, Gmail, google buzz Gmail Gets Social Media Upgrade By David Needle | Article Published February 09, 2010 Gmail gets a social media super-charge in an update that also includes a mobile launch and promises of an enterprise version. Tags: Facebook, social networks, Google, Twitter, Gmail Gmail Goes Down - Again By - Reuters | Article Published September 25, 2009 Outraging users, Gmail suffers its second service outage in a month. Tags: Google, services, Microsoft, Gmail, e-Mail Business Unhappy with Gmail Outage By - Reuters | Article Published September 03, 2009 This week's Gmail outage is proving a major setback in Google's efforts to convince business users of its viability. Tags: Google, search, Microsoft, Blackberry, Gmail Undo Send? How About An 'Undo Said' Feature? By Chris Nerney | Article Published March 20, 2009 Undo Send? How About An 'Undo Said' Feature? Tags: email, Google, applications, Gmail, Mail Goggles Gmail Downtime, Round Two By David Needle | Article Published March 12, 2009 In the wake of a Google Docs outage, Google free email service suffers a short service disconnect. Tags: Google, search, services, Gmail, e-Mail Using Gmail Offline: Email Without the Web By Eric Geier | Article Published February 23, 2009 Google's new Offline Gmail feature lets you read or compose messages without being online. Handle email in-flight, on the road, or near a flaky Internet connection. Tags: email, Google, browser, servers, Gmail 31 Essential Gmail Tips By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published December 18, 2008 The quick guide to filtering your Gmail, sending and importing from other email accounts, ensuring your privacy, and more. Tags: Google, search, Microsoft, Gmail, Storage Coming Soon, The Google Breathalyzer By Chris Nerney | Article Published October 07, 2008 Coming Soon, The Google Breathalyzer Tags: Google, Gmail, Palin, nanotechnology, terrorists |