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Gmail is now more secure.

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January 13th, 2010
Viktor Petersson

Yesterday Google made a pretty small announcement in regards to a big change (at least from my point-of-view).

The news is that they are going from non-SSL to SSL as the default option in Gmail. For those non-techies reading this, this means that instead of sending the traffic from Google’s servers to your local computer in an unencrypted form, which is vulnerable for other people to eavesdrop on your communication (eg. reading your emails as you are reading them), they are now encrypting the traffic. By doing this, it becomes fairly difficult for someone to eavesdrop on your communication (although not impossible).

For the security conscious people out there, this option have been available for quite some time (since 2008 to be precise), but it has not been enabled by default.

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Tags: Gmail, Google, One, security Posted in News Comments Off

Finally a ‘remove duplicate contacts’ feature in Gmail

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December 16th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

gmail_logoI’m surprised how long time it took for Google to get their acts together and introduce this feature. Given that Yahoo already offer this feature, Google probably felt the pressure to offer this too.

I’ve personally had a lot of issues with Gmail and their contacts management system. Perhaps my issue was rooted in the fact that I had my Mac OS Address Book configured to sync with my Gmail, but I ended up messing up my address book entirely. That said, I’m not sure if I should point the finger at Google or Apple, but perhaps this new feature in Gmail would have resolved the problem. Yet, I’m not taking any chances for now and have disabled the Address Book < -> Gmail sync entirely. (As a side-note, my problem was, in addition to regular duplicate contacts, that I ended up with a lot of duplicate contacts with only an email address — no name or any other data.)

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Tags: Gmail, Google, Google Apps Posted in News 2 Comments »

Great new Gmail Labs feature: Mark unread from here

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December 15th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

gmail-labsToday the Gmail blog posted an article about a new Labs add-on named ‘Mark Unread From Here.’ This add-on is a great extension to Gmail’s famous thread view.

Imagine the following scenario: you get into the office in the morning and open up your mailbox. You find a thread with 15 emails that have piled up over night from people in other timezones. You start reading through the messages but only have time to read the first three messages. By default, Gmail would mark the entire thread as read, even though you only read the first three messages. This is obviously not a great behavior.

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Tags: Gmail, Gmail Labs, Google Posted in News Comments Off

MiniG – Open Source webmail client with a touch of Gmail

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December 9th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

obm_logoDo you like the look and feel of Gmail, but are unhappy with Google’s view on privacy? If so, you might want to take a closer look at MiniG.

MiniG is an open sourced webmail client that is very similar to Gmail. While it’s not as polished at Gmail yet, it definitely has potentials. I stumbled across MiniG while looking into the collaboration software OBM, in which MiniG is the email component.

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Tags: Gmail, MiniG, OBM Posted in News 3 Comments »

Offline goes mainstream in Gmail/Google Apps

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December 8th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

gmail_logoToday Google announced that the ‘Offline’ module has graduated from Labs. That means that the offline feature is mature enough to be used by the average users, and not just the early adopters.

For those of you who do not know what offline-mode in Gmail/Google Apps is, it is a feature that allows you to access all your emails even when not connected to the internet. A few weeks ago, Google introduced support for attachments in Offline mode, which makes it a very powerful ‘email client’ even in offline mode.

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Tags: Gmail, Gmail Labs, Google Apps Posted in News 2 Comments »

Gmail Labs: 17 Best Features And Gadgets

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December 4th, 2009
Chris Hoke

gmail-labsArguably one of the best things about Google is that they build virtually all of their software to be open-source. From the Chrome browser to the new Chromium operating system, Google relies on plugins, extensions, and add-ons, both in-house and user-created, to make software that evolves to suit the user’s changing needs. And for one of the best examples of how this kind of open-ended design can inspire a devoted community of users, one needs look no further than Gmail.

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Tags: Gadgets, Gmail, Gmail Labs, Google Posted in Tips 1 Comment »

Hardcore Gmail Addict? This one is for you.

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December 4th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

gboard_iconAddicted to Gmail? Too lazy to remember the keyboard shortcuts? Then today must be your lucky day. Meet the Gboard: A keyboard fully devoted to control Gmail. Overkill? Perhaps. Awesome? You bet!

The Gboard plugs into your computer using USB and works with both Macs and PCs (and probably Linux/Unix, as it’s just a keyboard). It features 19 different keys, including Archive, Forward, Star and Reply.

The Gboard should be available right now, and sells for $19.95, making it a great xmas gift. You can order your Gboard here.

Photo after the jump.
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Tags: Gboard, Gmail, Google Apps Posted in Hardware, News 1 Comment »

Google Updates Connector for BlackBerry and Adds Attachments to Offline-mode

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November 26th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

GoogleAppsGoogle recently unveiled two new updates. One update affects both Google Apps and Gmail while the other one affects only Google Apps.

The first update is support for attachments in offline-mode and affects both Google Apps and Gmail. The offline-mode in Gmail/Google Apps is using Google Gears, and is a still considered experimental. Therefor it’s located in the ‘Labs’ section.

This is a major improvement to the Offline mode and I was actually surprised when I read this announcement, as I thought it was already supported. At least to me, attachments are as important at the content.

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Tags: BES, Gmail, Google Apps, Google Gears Posted in News 1 Comment »

Your Email Provider Reveals Who You Are

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November 21st, 2009
Viktor Petersson

emailThe research company RapLeaf recently published the 3rd article in their series where they’ve studied social media and email. Using a sample of 120,000 email users (AOL, Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo users), they studied the gender, online activity, friend counts and social network memberships. It’s a really interesting study, and I strongly suggest you go ahead and read the full reports, not just this summary.

Part 1: Age and Gender

“Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo users tend to be younger while AOL users are slightly older. Hotmail’s audience tends to made up of more males, Gmail users tend to lean female, and AOL and Yahoo users are equally likely to be male and female.”

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Tags: AOL, Gmail, Hotmail, research, Yahoo Posted in Miscellaneous, News 1 Comment »

You know it’s time to switch email provider when….

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November 17th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

sewageThere are quite a few crappy email providers out there. If you did not pay attention when you chose your email provider, chances are that your email provider sucks. I’ve compiled a brief check-list for you that you can use to determine if your email provider sucks and that it’s time to move elsewhere.

Keep in mind that these are general guidelines. I’m aware of situations that invalidate one or more of these arguments, but they are true in general.

You know that that it’s time to switch email provider when….

…your storage quota is less than 5GB and you pay more than $0 per year.
Yes, Gmail changed the rules of the game. When they introduced several gigabytes of free storage, their competitors had no other choice but to follow. Today Gmail gives you more than 7GB of free storage. If you are still paying for less than a couple of gigabytes of storage, it’s time to move on.

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Tags: Gmail, IMAP, ISP, One, POP3 Posted in Tips 1 Comment »
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