Posts Tagged ‘google’
Gmail Labs: In-Depth
Gmail Labs is a gift from Google to all Gmail and Google Apps users that allows you to try out some nifty new features in Gmail that aren’t quite ready for prime time. Not that they’re those weird shows that you find on public access or day time TV. Most of them are actually pretty nifty ...
Google Reader’s Send-To Feature: The Underdog of GReader Tricks
While there are a number of blog posts on increasing RSS feed reading productivity with Google Reader, few fail to mention one of Google Reader’s most awesome and unique features-Send-To links. (Although, WorkAwesome did give it a brief mention.) Send-To links is a feature that, well, let’s you send links to other services making it easy ...
Useful Tips & Ideas for Fluid App
Most of you should have known Fluid by now. With Fluid app, you can create “Site Specific Browsers (SSB)”, basically turning any web apps into a desktop app. Essentially what Fluid does is create a browser that is dedicated to a single application. To read more about Fluid, read my previous review. The best thing about ...
The Google Wave Invite Thread
Each time I empty my invites, Google replenish them with more. Bookmark this post if you want. I will be giving away Google Wave invites to commenters of this thread! I’ll be updating this post with the number of invites left and the consolidated list of winners’ names. Even if I run out of invites, I will still ...
Run Google Tasks on Your Menu Bar
As you might already know, Google recently gave GTD fans some lovin’ by optimizing Google’s “Tasks” for iPhone and Android. (read more from Google’s Blog) Wouldn’t it be nice if you can also run Google Tasks on your Mac as a menu bar item with the same sleek interface you see on the iPhone or Android? If ...
First look at the iPhone latest 2.2 firmware update
iPhone 2.2 firmware is available now via iTunes, just click “Check for Update” to update your iPhone. The update is free for all iPhone owners. iPod Touch owners gets this free too provided you have version 2.0 or higher firmware, else $9.95 will be levied. Here’s a couple of sweet features which you might find interesting: Google ...





