All Posts Tagged With: "Gmail"

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Show Me Your Desktop, Paula Neal Mooney

I bet there are some out there, that didn’t read last week’s interview with Tim Ferriss, author of “The 4-Hour Workweek”, but fear not you can still read the interview. This week I’m asking Paula Neal Mooney to Show Me Your Desktop. Paula runs several really interesting blog. On her personal blog, one of the [...]

9Sep2007 | Dennis Bjørn Petersen | 5 comments | Continued
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Show Me Your Desktop, Arpit Jacob

The “Show Me Your Desktop” interview series continues. If you missed last week’s interview with David Airey remember to read that one. David has a great tips about cleaning your computer?!
This week I’ve interviewed Arpit Jacob from Clazh.com. You might already recognise the name from my blogroll. I’m proud to say that I’ve known [...]

20Aug2007 | Dennis Bjørn Petersen | 10 comments | Continued
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How To Customize GMail’s Functionality And Look

Being a Web 2.0 enthusiast, I am all for web based tools. My email tool is no exception. I was lucky to be among the first to try GMail following its first beta launch, and I have been using it since then. GMail also happened to be an effective tool to manage my to-do list [...]

2Jul2007 | gili | 8 comments | Continued
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What Online Service Or Site Couldn’t You Live Without?

What online service couldn’t you live without? According to ICM, 50% of 25-24 year olds in the UK couldn’t survive without email.  The survey also found tht 41% of teenagers said that they relied on e-mail and 44% of 35 to 44-year-olds said that email was vital.

19Jun2007 | Everton | 10 comments | Continued
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Nokia N95 Battery Leaves A Lot To Be Desired

I had my first big day lined up for my Nokia N95 yesterday.  I had a full day out the office and I assumed the Nokia N95 battery would last the whole day, but it died at around 4pm which was very disappointing.
Here’s what I managed to do on a full charge:

13Jun2007 | Everton | 6 comments | Continued
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Google and Salesforce.com - a partnership to follow.

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Google and Salesforce.com announced yesterday that they jointly developed Salesforce.com Group Edition, a hosted CRM (Customer Relationship Management) suite that allows small businesses to effectively manage their lead generation processes (executed using Google Adwords). Those leads are later on turned to be customers and its information (Customer Info, Selling Opportunities, Maintenance Contracts etc’) is then [...]

6Jun2007 | gili | 2 comments | Continued
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Widsets - Get Your Favourite Content On Your Mobile

Widsets, who have advertised previously on Connected Internet have just purchased some additional advertising, including this post.
If you haven’t come across or used Widsets yet, it’s a great service that allows you to create your own mobile widgets, featuring any blog content or feed you may like. It’s also a good way to get [...]

26May2007 | Everton | 5 comments | Continued
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The Top 5 Web 2.0 Applications For The Enterprise

In my previous post, we reviewed five possible Web 2.0 technologies that can be implemented in an Enterprise context (aka Enterprise 2.0). Today, i would like to offer a more practical approach and review specific applications that if implemented correctly, can turn your Enterprise 2.0 vision into a reality.

23May2007 | gili | 19 comments | Continued
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Firefox For Mobiles Coming Soon?

According to Gadgetell, Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker confirmed in a recent interview that Mozilla are working on a mobile version of Firefox.
Although, this would be a very cool application and I’m sure I’ll have a play around with Firefox Mobile when it appears, I’m very happy with the browser that is bundled with my Nokia [...]

14May2007 | Everton | 9 comments | Continued
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gDisk: Mac Freeware With More Space Than The Costly iDisk Software

If you, like many Mac users, are not comfortable with forking up the $99.95/year for a .Mac subscription (DotMac) but you still need some software similar to iDisk, then Google’s gDisk is the best alternative on the market for your storage needs.

19Apr2007 | Scott | 4 comments | Continued
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