Showing posts with label Gmail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gmail. Show all posts

Monday, January 17, 2011

Facebook from Your Gmail Account: How?

Now you can access Facebook from your Gmail account thanks to a new module that enables you to integrate from within your Gmail account by way of the Google Labs experiment “Add any gadget by URL”.

Just follow the below steps to integrate your Facebook within your Gmail account:


STEP 1: Login to your Gmail account and hit the Settings button at the top right of your browser.

STEP 2: Now click on the Labs button, locate Add any gadget by URL then Enable this option. Navigate to the bottom of the page and click on Save button.

STEP 3: Your Gmail account will now relogin. Once done, hit the Settings button again and click on the new Gadgets button, then copy and paste the link below into the provided field and click Add to save.
http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/104971404861070329537/facebook.xml

STEP 4: You'll notice a new widget added to the left of your Gmail account screen, just click Expand. Now, Facebook will require permissions to access your account, click Allow.

STEP 5: You've finally integrated Facebook into your Gmail account, now you can access all your data, post new statues, check your messages and more !

[Thanks Mike for sending this in, via Instant Fundas]
[Thanks: coveringweb.com]
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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Facebook's Mail Coming this Monday to Take on Gmail

Project Titan is coming on Monday in Facebook's event to take on Gmail. Facebook has acquired FB.com domain name, may be for this project. Project Titan is a web-based email client that we hear is unofficially referred to internally as its “Gmail killer”.

The event that we already reported about hinted strongly that the news would have something to do with its inbox, or chat improvements. Now, it seems like Titan is real. From here, you shall ask yourself, "Why I'll give up Gmail for Facebook mail?".
If I were Google, I would be very angry because Facebook mail could be a killer but why will it kill Gmail? Facebook has 500 million active users while Gmail is estimated at 170 million registered users. Think about it, Facebook's users are already using messaging system and chat system so may be lots of users (probably all) will try this Facebook Mail. I think if Facebook played the game right and made the best web-based e-mail, it will kill Gmail, what about you?

[TechCrunch, Gizmodo]
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Google Enhances Gmail With Intelligent Service "Inbox Priority"

Gmail introduces a minor revolution in the inbox. With the new "Inbox Priority" service which will refer you to the most important emails to read. We are suffering from spams, the bad offers to buy strange drugs, organized meetings with women or ask money for financial scams. Then there is a lot of spams but there is an email we want to read it first.

For this reason, Google decide to make intelligent Gamil service. The box will sort the emails according to priority. The intelligent system will detect with the passage of time which emails that interest you based on reading preferences.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Google Introduces Gmail Voice Calls, Free to US and Canada

Rumors have been saying this last night, but Google makes it official and introduces Voice Calls in Gmail. Now phone calls is an option in the web-based Google's mail, it's fairly cheap, it ranges between $0.02 and $0.19 a minute and free to US and Canada!
Google announced that you'll be able to make calls to US and Canada completely free of charge. You'll be able to buy prepaid credits using Google Checkout for international landline calling at $0.02 a minute and up to $0.19 for calls to international mobile device.
Calls to the U.S. and Canada will be free for at least the rest of the year and calls to other countries will be billed at our very low rates. We worked hard to make these rates really cheap (see comparison table) with calls to the U.K., France, Germany, China, Japan—and many more countries—for as little as $0.02 per minute.

Incoming calls pop up as a chat window in Gmail and you press a "Call phone" button that appears near the top of the Chat window to send an outbound call, Also you can copy and paste numbers or tap them in manually! Much better now? Try it and tell us.
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Friday, August 20, 2010

Gmail Voice and Video Chat for Linux / Ubuntu

Now, Google adds voice and video chat to Gmail for Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux users! To get started you have to download a plugin (downloads at the end) and install it then it will work as Google Talk on your Gmail, iGoogle, or orkut with voice and video chat!
As announced it will support RPM soon, you can download the plugin from the link below and have fun with video and voice chat,

Download Google Voice and Video Chat for Linux
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Google Announces Simplified Gmail Contacts Today

In a new blog post, Google announces that an overhauled version of Gmail Contacts will be rolling out today due to feedback from Gmail users, Google wants Gmail users to feel more comfortable with using contacts so it added a group of features to Gmail, including Keyboard shortcuts which help people a lot and other new features shown below,
  • Keyboard shortcuts (go to Contacts and hit "?" for the full list)
  • Sort by last name (look under "More actions")
  • Custom labels for phone numbers and other fields
  • The ability to undo changes you've just made
  • Automatic saving
  • Structured name fields, so you can adjust titles, suffixes, and other name components
  • A bigger, more prominent notes field
Here's the first part from Gmail blog post,
We're constantly reviewing user feedback about Gmail, and for a while now the number one request has been for a better contacts experience. You’ve asked us to generally make Contacts easier to use, as well as for specific improvements like sorting by last name, keyboard shortcuts, and custom labels for phone numbers. So, by popular request, we're happy to announce that an overhauled version of Gmail Contacts will be rolling out today.
Also, the layout is much improved. The new Gmail contacts is available for some users and will be available to all users lately today!
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Drag and Drop Attachments in Gmail with Chrome

Google has just announced with a new Gmail (Google's mail) feature, this feature only works for Google browser Chrome, It's about to drag your attachment from your message then drop it to your desktop and it will be saved, but only if you are using Chrome.
Then, go on and try it on your Gmail with Chrome and tell us more about it!
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Saturday, July 31, 2010

New Gmail Design Leaked in the Wild?

Google System Blog, has posted a new screenshot of a new Google's mail "Gmail" design, this design includes a lot of new features. This screnshot is for one of Google Employee's, it contains Chromium OS bug report and some new features
So What else is new in this screenshot? Help us to know!
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Friday, July 9, 2010

Gmail Brings Rich Text Signatures

Google has announced on it's Gmail Blog that Gmail brings a new and awesome features, this features is Full Text Editor while editing your Signature in Gmail web-based mail. Now you can Images, Links, Format your text when you edit your Signature..
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