Posted on 15 November 2010. Tags: Email, Facebook, Gmail, hotmail, yahoo
So, the wait is over and Facebook is out with its all-in-one messaging client. The social networking site’s new tool is capable of pooling your emails, Facebook notes and text and instant messages and as if we already do not have enough of Facebook in our life, now we can just go ahead and get [...]
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Posted in Facebook, News, Social Networking, Web and Software
Posted on 14 November 2010. Tags: AOL, Gmail, google, Project Phoenix, yahoo
Cyberworld may be busy speculating about Facebook e-mail client, but there is yet another e-mail program popping up. Alas,thisclient is from hapless AOL. Once a celebrated internet firm, AOL is now revamping itself and is working on a “Project Phoenix”. The project is currently limited to select users but the beta site will be available [...]
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Posted in Business News, Google, News, Web and Software
Posted on 12 November 2010. Tags: e-mail, Facebook, Gmail, google, Web Client
It seems that Facebook’s coming event on Monday could be the mark of the launch of their own mail client, as opposed to some previous thoughts of simple inbox revamping. The rumoured mail client is currently being referred to as ‘Project Titan’. The rumour has sparked thanks to an invitation to the Monday event which [...]
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Posted in Business News, Events, Facebook, Google, News, Rumours, Social Networking
Posted on 10 November 2010. Tags: api, comments, Facebook, Fight, Gmail, google, Mike Vernal
As some of you probably already know, Google and Facebook are having a little tiff between them regarding user data. The most recent little retaliation in the fight has been Google’s decision to block Facebook completely from access to the Gmail contacts API. Now Facebook has decided to have their own say, by being a little mean [...]
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Posted in Business News, Facebook, Google, Internet, News, Social Networking
Posted on 09 November 2010. Tags: Facebook, Gmail, Security Encryption, twitter, yahoo
According to a new survey, both Twitter and Facebook have got ‘stellar’ F grade for ensuring the privacy of their users’ data. The survey, conducted by Digital Society, studied 11 websites including Yahoo and Microsoft Hotmail. The survey used various criterions such as SSL authentication and Sidejack & Hijack risk potential. Only two websites managed [...]
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Posted in Business News, Hacks and How-To's, News
Posted on 05 November 2010. Tags: Facebook, friend finder, Gmail, google, Google contacts
Google and Facebook have not been in each others good books lately, with petty remarks such as Mark Zuckerberg’s criticims of their Android app, blaming it on Google, and various rumoured partnering to help one battle the another, but not much direct hostile action has been made between the companies as of yet. But now Google has [...]
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Posted in Business News, Facebook, Google, Internet, News, Social Networking
Posted on 21 September 2010. Tags: 2.2, android, Gmail, google, HTC, Market, priority inbox
Google have (in their own words), “just released a new version of the Gmail app in Android Market, so Gmail updates aren’t tied to Android version releases anymore. Now you can get new Gmail stuff faster without having to wait for system updates.” The new version comes with a host of new features and improvements, [...]
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Posted in Android, Google, News
Posted on 20 September 2010. Tags: e-mail, Email, Gmail, google, password, PIN, security
Google has given its Gmail service a new security feature to help companies that are migrating their e-mail to Gmail. The new feature is a second line of defense in the form of a PIN. The PIN has been introduced as the entire security of one of their e-mail accounts relies solely on the users [...]
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Posted in Google, Internet, News, Web and Software