Friday, April 3, 2009


Wish U Happy Birthday GMail :-)

Gmail is without a doubt one of the most popular and most well-known services on the Internet. Starting as an invitation-only private service with less than 2GB of storage space and limited integration, it has ballooned into ten times that and more. With its millions of users, tight integration with other services and vast improvements in reliability, the free web-based email service is definitely a shining of example of what Google can do right. And it's been doing that for some time now, with Gmail officially turning five years old as of yesterday.

Present for Gmail Users

Google will announce the next step in Gmail's evolution, a new product with "a European multilingual angle," on Monday.

At an event in Brussels to mark Gmail's fifth birthday, Google will look at the impact of cloud computing on how people manage their daily tasks, review Gmail's evolution to date and announce the next step in its progression, the company wrote in an invitation.

"Google is celebrating with the launch of an exciting new product" said the invitation.

Gmail, a free Web-based e-mail service with the then-unheard-of storage capacity of 1GB and Google's trademark search capability, launched in 2004.

Google's playful announcement of the service, dated April 1, proclaimed "Search is Number Two Online Activity -- Email is Number One; 'Heck, Yeah,' Say Google Founders."

It looked like an April Fool's Day joke at a time when Yahoo and Microsoft were offering Web mail accounts with under 10MB of storage, with Yahoo offering an upgrade to 100MB for US$50 a year. It turned out to be true, prompting Yahoo and Microsoft to upgrade their offerings a few weeks later.

Five years after its launch, Gmail now offers over 7GB of storage but is still labelled as a beta version.

Monday's announcement is not about the end of the beta trial, though: "It has more of a European multilingual angle to it," a Google spokesman said.

Google already offers multilingual versions of the Gmail interface. Initially available only in English, it now comes in 52 language options available, including most European languages and many in non-Roman writing systems, such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

The company has long offered tools that will translate a Web page on the fly into a language specified by the user. It is also experimenting with a Translated Search service, still in beta, that allows surfers to make a search request in one language and receive results in another, then have those automatically translated into the first language. The tool is particularly useful for those searching for information that is not readily available in their native language, and for which they would have difficulty formulating an appropriate search query.


Now Using Gmail to send emails in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, & Malayalam

Google seems to have integrated their Google Indic Transliteration capability into Gmail Webmail services.

The setting seems to be on by default for users in India. If it is not, you can enable it from the General tab in Gmail settings.

This new feature enables you to send emails in local languages. Gmail currently support writing emails in five Indian languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.

You can tell Gmail to write in one of these languages by picking the option from a drop down box in the rich text toolbar in the compose window.

Along with the newly added support for local languages in Gmail Labs, this further enhances the usability of the Gmail service for non-English users.

Email in Indian Languages

Along with the newly added support for local languages in Gmail Labs, this further enhances the usability of the Gmail service for non-English users.

Monday, March 30, 2009


Gmail Notifier : Check your Gmail messages without opening your browser

The Gmail Notifier is an application that alerts you when you have new Gmail messages. It displays an icon in your system tray to let you know if you have unread Gmail messages, and shows you their subjects, senders and snippets, all without your having to open a web browser.

The Notifier is in beta. Before you download it, we encourage you to review the system requirements and privacy information.

If you have the Google Talk client installed, you will automatically receive new mail notifications from Google Talk and you do not need to install the Notifier.

Google Notifier for Mac users


Easy access

to your new Gmail messages with a quick preview of the message subject, sender, and snippet.
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Timely reminder

for your upcoming Google Calendar events, including date, time, event title, and location.
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Google Notifier for Mac

The Google Notifier is an application that shows you alerts in your menu bar, so you can see when you have new Gmail messages or upcoming Google Calendar events without having to open a web browser.

The Google Notifier is in beta. Before you download it, we encourage you to review the system requirements and privacy information.

Sunday, March 29, 2009


Google Help Forums

A Google Help Forum is a community of people like you, who enjoy helping each other figure out the best ways to use a product. Click a link below to visit a forum, find answers, ask questions, and share your expertise.