Posts Tagged ‘ Gmail ’
Google introduced a marketplace of business software to help to spur the adoption of its own suite of productivity applications.
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Google is making important changes to Buzz to address criticism from users and privacy advocates.
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Google's Buzz service scans a user's Gmail contact list to automatically create a social network. Critics say the process violates customer privacy.
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A decision about whether to use an iPhone or Google's Nexus One can come down to the software services you use on the desktop or in the browser.
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The default setting on Google's free Gmail accounts will use the HTTPS protocol, which protects users' e-mail data from snooping while it flows over the Internet.
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After its disclosure of online attacks on its network, including Gmail accounts, Google says it will default to the more secure HTTPS technology to better protect Gmail users from snooping.
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Not only could stored data be stolen by hackers or lost to breakdowns, but a cloud provider might mishandle data, says an article on cloud computing.
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Readers came up with more suggestions for conquering the onslaught of e-mail.
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Some ideas that could be baked into future e-mail programs in an effort to conquer in-box obesity.
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Google has created a privacy dashboard for users to easily see the information it collects on them.
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