Microsoft has taken a big step in free email service with the launch of Outlook.com, the light-weight free browser-based email service that will eventually take Hotmail’s place in the cyber space. In addition, it is the company’s reply to Gmail, Google’s free email service. Gmail has been known for the fast browsing of mails and […]
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The instant actions are completely customizable from the top to the bottom; the user can change the order and/or the actions from the settings menu, for instance, marking the mail as junk, but only three icons can be chosen in the instant action options. In the Sent Items menu, you can choose from a number […]
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In the Settings menu there are more tools for Junk e-mail management. Just click the Filters and reporting option to set junk mail filters, decide whether you’d like to report junk mail to Microsoft, or block content from all unknown senders. Filters Gmail brought us the services of automatically segregating the mail from a specific […]
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To move a mail to a specific folder, click the checkbox of the mail and mouse over to Move To tab. There you will find the entire collection of the folders that have been created in the account. From there select the folder you want to move the mail. Remember, moving a mail to a […]
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Google, Inc. has been running a hot streak or is the one ever success story in the world of technology. The California-based organization has brought us the internet in a whole new dimension, with products that we never knew we needed. Starting with a search engine, Google has now become a technology giant, a Silicon-Valley […]
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That should have been the reason why now Gmail serves 425 million people all over the globe with its free mailing servers. Another thing, its mailing servers are considered the fastest in the world. The world seems to suffer from short term memory loss ailment and Gmail is the clear evidence of the fact. The […]
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“In the digital personal assistant world, it’s not human-like qualities — aka the uncanny valley — that makes these programs creepy, but rather the kind of information they have,” Rebecca Greenfield wrote in The Atlantic Wire. “That Google Now knows about us in a more than Google-search-able way makes the service feel like an intrusion.” […]
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The camera on the device can take picture of whatever comes to the user’s liking at the disposal of a single command, “Take Picture.” This has enraged the public on the privacy issues it raises, for instance, it can take picture of someone with his/her knowledge of the action. Well, if it hasn’t dawn on […]
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The new privacy policy of Google which came into force on 1st March and on which the European Union has opened an information package, is retroactive, meaning that even if it applies from Thursday includes all previous data. The new policy is essential to possess all the data that Google have about a specific person. In other words, […]
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