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What’s new in Gmail from 04 / 04 / 2009

Gmail –> updated inbox with some extra button’s

Move to  & Labels are the extra button added newly by google mail . 

labels menubar

labels menubar

There are no more more action listbox now it’s a button ;)

 

Gmail labels shortcuts

Gmail labels shortcuts

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Gmail Select Conversation Bug

Hi all

There is an bug in select mails. Today accidentally i found that.  I donno whether it’s a feature or a bug.

 

Here are some image files that will clearly demonstrate it.

1) My inbox

See no conversations are selected.

Gmail Bug - Inbox Image

2) Now i’m selecting the label named : Jobs

Gmail Bug - Label - Jobs Image

3) In the filter / Label jobs there are 193 conversations so i’m selecting those 193 conversations by clicking on that link.

Gmail Bug - Label - Selected all mails in Jobs - Image

4) Now i’m selecting the inbox. see nothing is selected in the inbox and these mails are not in inbox. i have filtered those mails.

Gmail Bug - Now selected inbox [ see all mails are selected in inbox ]- Image

What a wonder all mails are selected without…

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Google Suggests Gmail Users Dump IE

Google Inc. is pushing users of its Gmail  e-mail service to dump Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer for its own Chrome browser or Mozilla Corp.’s Firefox.

When users of IE6 reach Gmail.com, a “Get faster Gmail” message appears in the Web-based service’s menu bar. The message, in turn, links to a page on Google’s Web site that touts Chrome and Firefox 3 as being “twice as fast” at running Gmail.

Last week, the Gmail site also displayed the message to users browsing with Microsoft’s IE7, but Google has since discarded that version of the notice. Users running other browsers, including Apple Inc.’s Safari…

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Google Chrome Goes worse

Nowadays Google chrome goes worst, It’s using more than half the % of process and the memory for just opened only one page that’s Gmail to check my mails. Mostly the chrome crashed down instead of opening pages.

Wanna proof ??  Here it is

Pages i have opened :

Pages opened in chrome

Take a look at my task manager

Chrome is using 50 % of System Resources

Worst to have a software like this from Google.

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Create Separate Profiles in Google Chrome

If you have started to love Google Chrome and have made it the default browser on your computer, here’s a useful tip regarding your privacy. The tip is more relevant for people who have computers in the living room and that same machine is shared among all other family members.Google Chrome Address BarThe address bar in Google Chrome is almost as dangerous as the awesome bar in Firefox.

Why You Need Separate Profiles in Google Chrome

Google Chrome makes it very easy for you to access your web search history including the search queries that you may have typed in the past. Now this may sometimes…

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Adblock for Google Chrome

Google chrome has lots of features and also it lags some features like Adblock. Here is an alternate way to browse websites in chrome without ads.

  1. Install Privoxy

  2. Click on the Wrench icon in Chrome in the upper right corner

  3. Choose options>Under The Hood>Change proxy settings

  4. A windows box pops up, choose LAN settings (at least this is what it’s called in Vista)

  5. Check off “Proxy settings” and in the address setting add127.0.0.1 and in the port 8118

  6. If you have the option, you can also check off “Bypass proxy for local settings”

  7. Click “Ok”, close chrome and restart it.

That’s it. Surf websites without any Ads.

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Google Chrome Easter Egg

It’s been barely a day since the launch of the Chrome and the tech community is obsessed with it. What else can explain the deluge of articles on the Chrome flooding the World Wide Web?

Of course, we’re not above Zeitgeist, so here’s one more article on the Chrome. Forget the upcoming Android version, the lack of Mac/Linux support and lack of add-ons as for now, and check out the Easter eggs that this browser comes with.

For folks who are wondering what Easter eggs actually are, a quick Wikipedia brush-up should help.

For folks who are lazy, here’s a brief description: An Easter…

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