Playing in Gmail Theatre – GMAIL TOUR
Watch the amazing video on “Why to use Gmail” as your email created by gmail team just take a look and have gmail

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Watch the amazing video on “Why to use Gmail” as your email created by gmail team just take a look and have gmail

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Have you used Google search today(04-16-17) if yes then what do do find on the right side of the search page? no ads! yes google has removed the ads and now there is a new search page see pictures below.
See the images below
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Introducing Google TiSP (BETA), our new FREE in-home wireless broadband service. Sign up today and we’ll send you your TiSP self-installation kit, which includes setup guide, fiber-optic cable, spindle, wireless router and installation CD.
TiSP in-home wireless broadband is:
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“Everyone loves Gmail. But not everyone loves email, or the digital era. What ever happened to stamps, filing cabinets, and the mailman? Well, you asked for it, and it’s here. We’re bringing it back.“ – says Gmail
What’s new about Gmail Paper is that when you like the email you received and want to get a copy of it ten want will you do?
A. You just take a printout but with gmail paper google will take a printout of your email totally with out any black marks and send it via mail
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LG Electronics (LG) and Google announced a global collaboration to provide Google’s services on millions of LG mobile phones. LG Mobile users around the world will now be able to easily search for information, find locations, update blogs and manage email while on the move.
“Building on our efforts to set new standards for wireless handsets, we are excited to partner with Google to offer extra value to consumers with enhanced mobile Internet experiences,†said Mr. Paul Bae, Vice President of the Product Planning Team at LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “LG’s mobile devices, combined with Google, will provide consumers with easy access to their favorite Internet services even without a PC and make it easy for them to stay connected while in motion.â€Â
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YouTube is going to launch its very own mobile website in june 2007 for only U.S users said a spokesperson. YouTube is also in a mobile video deal with Verizon. The moblie video service will also available to European users in MAy 2007. It’s also started working with hadsets makers like Nokia and with some moblie carriers for the moblie version of YouTube video service.
Moblie Video link below
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What to do if your Gmail is nearly full? CheckOut here.
Unbl0ck – use this tool to access gmail from places where it’s blocked (work, school…)
Gmail icon generator – creates an image of your email address to minimize spam exposure

Gmail To Thunderbird – how to access your Gmail using Mozilla Thunderbird
Shortcut List – handy, printable list of keyboard shortcuts for the Gmail
Gmail trick that explains how to find that ’someone’ who gives away your email address to spammers
Hotmail Contacts Import – explains how to import contacts from Hotmail to Gmail
Attach any file type – bunch of tricks showing you how to attach and send blocked file types, i.e. ‘*.exe’
JimsTips – huge collection of basic gmail tips
Our Review of Google
The Google search engine (URL: www.google.com) launched in September 1999 is now the largest and most popular search engine by far on the internet. This is largely due to the top quality of Google’s Page Rank Technology which is based on link analysis (link popularity and link quality) and content analysis (relevance+freshness of content and location+frequency of keywords). Google crawls the web and maintains a huge index of cached pages (the largest among the search engines), that is updated often (approximately every 2 days) to show the freshness of its results.
Google is our top search engine but we also use other key players like Yahoo!, MSN, Ask Jeeves, Altavista and Teoma, as each search engine adds its own spice. You can rely on Google to give you the best resultant links with the content that you are looking for. This is due to Googlers who aggressively stick to their Quality value – There is no paid inclusion into the main results which is absolutely free and depends on the quality of your site – and to the Freshness of their main results.
Submit your Site to Google for Free
Submitting your site to Google is very easy and absolutely free. All you need to do is submit your home page URL to Google and your whole site will be indexed. Submit your site to Google (Please note that for a new site Google can take upto 3-6 months to improve your ranking after it initially indexes it, so instead of worrying about why your ranking is low, you can use this time to optimize and promote your website).
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Getting Listed in Google
Google uses a “crawler or spider” robots that automatically index pages on the web called GoogleBot. Google normally takes an average of 6 to 8 weeks to index a newly submitted site. When you submit your site URL to Google, GoogleBot pick’s up and goes through each link on each page. It reads through all your site web pages to take up keywords, then saves and indexes the pages into its catalog cache. So, it is important for you to keep all your pages linking to each other so that the google spiders have easy access to all your related page. And make sure to have a Site Map for all you pages.
Very Important: Getting indexed by GoogleBot is the primary step to getting ranked in Google, so donot expect immediate results for your pages to show up in searches. Give it some time and work on optimizing your web pages.
Why is getting listed with Google Important?
Google is not only the single most important search engine, it is also used to provide the “main results” for various other search engines. As of now (August 2004), AOL Search, Netscape (two of the top 10 search engines) and the Excite Network use Google for their main results. Google also provides its “Paid Results Ads” to search engines like HotBot, Lycos, Ask Jeeves and Teoma apart from AOL Search and Netscape.