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More secure Gmail

Few Gmail accounts had been accessed via 3rd parties as a result of a cyber attack from China. Just after the attack Google decided to set up default https access for all Gmail users. For more information go to Gmail Blog.

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More space for your Google DOCs

Within the next few weeks we will be able to upload up to 250 MB in size of any kind of file to Google Docs. There will be available 1 GB in storage, however enterprise customers will be able to add additional storage space at a cost of $3.50 per 1 GB per year. To

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google is the word of the decade

American Dialect Society (americandialect.org) has announced in its 20th annual words of the year vote that tweet is the word of the year and google is the word of the decade. According to definitions: tweet – noun, a short message sent via the Twitter.com service, and verb, the act of sending such a message Google

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Blippy

Philip Kaplan, now 34, an American entrepreneur and programmer who has founded several Internet companies such as Fucked Company is back with a new project. It calls Blippy, and it is a new social networking website to share with everybody details of our credit card purchases. The ideas is – see what people spend money

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Google Voice on iPhone

Some time ago Apple didn’t approve Google Voice application for the app store. However, it doesn’t stop Google to deliver the application to iPhone users. Google’s vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra said that Google Voice will come to the iPhone “one way or the other.” So, if the software will not exist as an

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Employment Situation

According to information provided by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, last month (in December) nonfarm payroll employment edged down -85,000. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 10.0 percent. The report from BLS with information about lost 85,000 jobs in December disappointed economists, most of then had been expecting a decline of 10,000 jobs. *The Bureau

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The Burj Khalifa – The World’s Tallest Building

Dubai has the world’s tallest building, a rocket-shaped structure that soars 2,717 feet and it has views that reach 60 miles. The name of the building is The Burj Khalifa in honor of the president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan. The construction has the world?s first Armani hotel, the world’s

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Nexus One, on Google

About 5 million unique visitors per day see the homepage of google.com. It is even difficult to imagine how much money you would have to spend in order to put an advert of your company somewhere on this page. Considering that Google does everything to keep his great prestige, it is hard to visualize situation

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Nexus One, from Google

You can already buy from Google OnLine Store a new touch-screen handset superphone Nexus One. That means, a rival from google to Apple’s iPhone is by now available. Consumers can buy the unlocked Nexus One for $529 or the phone with a two-year calling plan from T-Mobile for $179. Later this year Nexus One will

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Professional Voicemail Greetings

Our company faced recently interesting dilemma. We decided to update our voicemail greeting. In order to create a professional greeting we did a detailed research. Based on our expertise we have created few examples of greetings and a list of the elements needed to create a perfect voicemail greeting. According to our expertise good greeting

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