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GMail Push (Finally!) Available on iPhone


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This is an application that email addicts have been waiting for! GPush, developed by Tiverias Apps, is a GMail push app for the iPhone. It is now available through the Apple App Store for $0.99. Once you have downloaded and installed the app, you will instantly be able to see emails sent to your Gmail account as soon as they arrive – no waiting period – you get them in real time.

GPush Application lets you choose how you want to be notified of new email. Options include having your iPhone vibrate and ring and having the GPush icon display the number of unread messages received. You also receive previews of incoming emails, displaying the sender's name and subject headings.

For more information, and to get yours today, visit www.gmailpush.com

The Apps to Use to Work Like You're in Your Home Office


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By Jeff Zbar
www.homeofficehighway.com

To meteorologists and remote workers alike, The Cloud is a beautiful thing.

One makes his living off cloud formations. The other has discovered a mobility, flexibility and an untethered experience working in the cloud. These include teleworkers, telecommuters, road warriors and others released from place-based work.

For those not clear, the "cloud" — according to Wikipedia — "is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet. Users need not have knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure in the cloud that supports them." In other words, all your applications — and even your documents, if you want — are stored and hosted via a computer with an Internet connection and a Web browser.Read more

Google Adds Undo Send Feature to Gmail


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It's happened to us all...we write an email, hit "send" and then realize that it was accidentally sent to the wrong person. Google has a fix for this, their new Undo Send feature for Gmail. Undo Send allows you to stop the delivery of any Gmail message within moments of sending it…and when we say "moments", we mean it. Messages are held in queue for only five seconds…so you better think quick!

To activate Undo Send, go to the Settings/Labs tab in Gmail, enable it, and you're set. Here is how it works: Once the feature is activated, an "Undo" link will appear (as shown in the picture below) next to every sent email confirmation. Wish you hadn't sent it? Click the link and it takes you back to the composing window and confirms the retrieval. But remember…you've only got five seconds!

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[Via Gmail Blogs]

Where are you? Your Gmail knows.


 Gmail logo The people over at Google Labs have certainly been busy these days. In addition to Google Latitude, Google Earth (to name just a couple), your Gmail account can now tell everyone where you are emailing them from. Traveling to New York and want to keep everyone updated on your location? It is as easy as enabling the feature (see steps below), and then Google determines your location based on the IP address. It is not completely accurate yet, but seems to work fairly well. To get a more accurate location detection, make sure your browser has a version of Gears installed that supports the location module.

Steps:

  • Go to Setting –> Labs tab and locate “Location in Signature”.
  • Select “Enable” and then click “Save Changes”.
  • Go to Setting –> General tab,  locate ”Signature”.
  • Check “Append your location to the signature” and then “Save Changes”.

See…simple! Don’t want someone to know where you are? Just disable the option or delete your location in individual emails.

[Via Official Gmail blog]

Remember the Milk Gadget for Gmail


Remember the Milk screenshot Gmail has a To-Do list manager now. Well not really. This is third-party integration of Remember the Milk (RTM) inside Gmail. RTM users have had a very effective Firefox extension for quite awhile so integration isn't new either.

The Remember The Milk Gmail gadget incorporates all the good stuff from the main RTM task management site like tags, multiple todo lists, and different task priorities. Everything entered in the Gmail gadget is available on the RTM website and any external services used too. If you aren't familiar with RTM already, check out the features and screencasts.

What makes this stand out is that it isn't tied to Firefox. Safari, Opera and IE users can use it now too. Since it is enabled inside Gmail it doesn't have to be installed on each computer you use. Read more

SMS Text Message with Gmail Chat


 Gmail logo Google Labs is rolling out a feature that will allow you to send a SMS message to a friend's cell phone from inside Gmail's chat. This is not groundbreaking news in and of itself. Yahoo and AOL already have this. SMS via AOL/AIM is the one reason I still use AIM every now and then.

Instead of sending email to the cell service provider or create a temporary id, your gmail account will be assigned a phone number in the 406 area code.

Unfortunately I mostly use a Google Apps account so don't normally see all these cool new things available in the Labs. A regular gmail.com account of mine does not have this feature added yet. So I can't use it yet.

Has anybody tried it yet? What are your impressions?

Via: Techcrunch: Gmail Labs Adds Text Messaging Feature

and Webmonkey: OMG! Gmail Adds SMS Chat 

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