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Google Gmail gets priority inbox

Google Gmail gets priority inbox

News Web

Google's Gmail service has added a virtual personal assistant which can sift through your messages and prioritise them in order of importance. Priority Inbox attempts to sort your email into three basic categories, 'important and unread', 'starred' and 'everything else'. We reckon that roughly translates to 'stuff I need to read now', 'stuff I can't be arsed to read at the moment but might get around later' and 'stuff from people trying to sell me things to make my...



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Google has spruced up its Mobile Gmail offerings for iPhone as well as Android powered handsets, in a bid to provide more offline options and help users to interact in a much easier way.  The new set of improvements...


Guardian Moves 2400 users to Google Apps

Guardian Moves 2400 users to Google Apps

News Security

In one high profile move, the Guardian News and Media Group has dumped Microsoft Office and migrated 2400 users to Google's Apps web-based platform, further highlighting the search engine's SAAS alternative. The move is...


Google unleashes Team aware Google Apps

Google unleashes Team aware Google Apps

News Mobile & Telco

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News Software

Google Apps is a powerful set of online tools and services that Google is selling for only GBP 24.99 per year per user.With Google Apps, you can give employees powerful communication and collaboration tools that will help...


Microsoft takes on Google Apps

Microsoft takes on Google Apps

News Business & Government

Harvey Sanchez, the Online Strategy Lead for Microsoft Australia, has revealed that Microsoft is soft launching Live Community Builder (WLCB) which aims at providing a complete platform to businesses and organisations who want to...

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