George on October 13th, 2008

For you IMAP email users out there New in Labs: Advanced IMAP Controls talks about Gmail’s newest customizations for you through Gmail Labs; filtering which labels to sync or not, marking messages for deletion now allows either immediate deletion or a more traditional IMAP delete when folder is expunged option, and you can choose from [...]

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George on October 8th, 2008

Google’s new lab feature by Jon Perlow, a Gmail engineer called Mail Goggles (New in Labs: Stop sending mail you later regret) has what I agree is a good idea, but possibly could be implemented better.
Many have surely sent emails we later regretted whether it be late night ramblings or angry retorts. A quick google [...]

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George on October 3rd, 2008

If you’ve poked around in Gmail Labs you’ve no doubt seen the Keyboard shortcuts, but might not have been able to figure out why that would be useful. Gmail blog’s Tip: Read your mail without touching your mouse is an excellent primer for using Gmail with minimal to no mouse required. Sure you **can** use [...]

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George on September 28th, 2008

For those of you used to the old blue George’s Wonder Blog, you’re not  at the wrong blog - I’ve just updated to the latest version of WordPress and installed new theme. The old blue site was nice, but it doesn’t appear the author has kept pace with Wordpress updates, so to be on the [...]

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George on September 27th, 2008

Do you have web development team? Do you have compelling content you’d like to deliver offline onto desktops (read that as meaning not just Windows desktops)? If you answered yes to these questions then Adobe AIR (formerly Adobe Apollo) is for you. But what, you may ask, spurred me on to suddenly write about deploying [...]

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