Techno-Geek Stuff Category
Google has restructured a number of Gmail features, withdrawing some and promoting others, based on customer feedback.
As explained by Google software engineer Mark Knichel in a blog post that the Gmail Labs began with just 13 features and now has more than 60.
“Today, true to the original intention of Gmail Labs, we are graduating six [...]
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In the 1970s, during the dawn of the Environmental Movement, there was a very profound book – “Small Is Beautiful: Technology As If People Mattered”. It came out during the Carter Administration and it talked about building low intensity technology (like easily made peanut shelling equipment) for developing countries. It, along with the Green Revolution, [...]
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At first glance, budget web hosting sounds like a terrible idea. After all, the conventional wisdom is that you get what you pay for. A really cheap web host shouldn’t give you all that much, right? There’s more to it than meets the eye, however. While it’s true that there are some uses that a [...]
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Site Map Making Using Google Maps
A sitemap of a website is similar to the table of contents of a book. Sitemaps are important because it guides web surfers to the particular part of the website they have a point of interest in. With it they would save time following links and get right to [...]
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Ever wondered how Google deals with all the spam complaints they get? Well wonder no more, they are giving the answer through their latest Google Webmaster Central YouTube Channel video.
You can guarantee Google is getting thousand of spam complaints each hour. So does it make sense that the most popular sites are the ones being [...]
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