Posted by Ben Johnson on November 2, 2011

Search engine giant Google has been quite busy in rebranding many of its web applications by giving them a touch of new designs. More than a week ago through a supposedly leaked video, it was revealed that Google is planning to give its popular email client Gmail, a fresh coat of paint. Google was swift to take down the video from YouTube. And now it seems that the search engine giant finally rolled out the...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on October 22, 2011

If you have noticed for a past couple of months, the search engine giant Google has been quite busy in rebranding most of its web applications by giving them a brand new design. It is no secret that Gmail is one of the more popular email client due to its no non-sense approach and minimalistic design. And now based on this leaked video, it seems that Google is planning to give Gmail a fresh coat...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on July 2, 2011

As you all know, just a few days ago Google introduced to the world its own take on the whole social networking craze, the Project Google+. The user interface of the social networking featured a new design scheme that's actually quite a departure from Google's current minimalistic design. But it seems that Google is going to make some brand-wide cosmetic adjustment adopting the design scheme of Google+. And now it seems that they are going...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on November 15, 2010
Today at Facebook event in San Francisco, Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook CEO) unveiled long awaited new "modern messaging system". Surprisingly, it's not an email service, it's a messaging system that uses email.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on November 13, 2010
Yeah, you read the title right. Facebook is unveiling its own email service on 15th Nov, 10 at an invite-only event in San Francisco, CA. There is no official statement from Facebook management regarding this but critics have confirmed the inauguration of Facebook web-mail service on coming Monday via credible inside resources.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on April 3, 2010
While Google is supporting Adobe by giving internal Flash Player with every Dev version of Google Chrome, it seems that Google also want to keep its grip on new Apple tablet by releasing its HTML5 based Gmail app for iPad. Why HTML5 for Gmail app? Because Apple don't support Flash apps on iPad and iPhone. Developers at Google took full advantage of the large screen of iPad by creating a two-pane HTML5 based Gmail app...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on March 31, 2010
Google have just introduced several new features like File Transfer, Video Chat and Voice Chat in web-based chat on iGoogle and Orkut. Now you can do video chat, voice chat and share files with your friends right from your browser. Currently File Transfer feature is not supported in Gmail chat but this feature will be available soon.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Jaxov Team on February 18, 2010
Well finally Google Buzz! team have responded to the feedback given by many Gmail users due to some serious privacy issues. According to the Buzz Team: We've heard your feedback loud and clear, and since we launched Google Buzz four days ago, we've been working around the clock to address the concerns you've raised. Today, we wanted to let you know about a number of changes we'll be making over the next few days based...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Jaxov Team on February 16, 2010
On 1st April 2004, when Gmail was officially launched it lacked features like chat and video chat etc. Today, communication on the web has evolved beyond email and chat. So Google introduced Google Buzz, a new way to share updates, photos, videos and more, and start conversations about the things you find interesting. You can connect the websites you frequently use like Twitter, Picasa, Flickr and Google Reader. It's built right into Gmail, so you...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Jaxov Team on November 1, 2009
Just like Gmail Notifier extension for Mozilla Firefox, there exist an extension / plugin for Google Chrome known as "Gmail Checker". Gmail Checker alerts you whenever a new email arrives in your Gmail account.
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