Google Adds Voice Search to Blackberry App
Blackberry users can not take advantage of Google’s voice search. Simply go to m.google.com in your Blackberry browser and download the app.
Blackberry users can not take advantage of Google’s voice search. Simply go to m.google.com in your Blackberry browser and download the app.
As part of a continuing “series” of posts, here are some of the recent feature enhancements for Gmail from the teams at Google Labs.
To use Lab features, your administrator must allow access to Labs. Go into Labs and click on “Enable”.
As part of a continuing “series” of posts, here are some of the recent feature enhancements for Gmail from the teams at Google Labs.
To use these features, your administrator must allow access to Labs. Go into Labs and click on “Enable”.
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In an interview for a recent article in the New York Times, Steve Ballmer (Microsoft’s CEO), drew a diagram of Cloud Computing.
Look at the diagram for yourself and let me now if you think that Microsoft “gets it”.
As part of Google Labs, Google released a new feature that lets users “unsend” emails. The feature holds emails for 5 seconds and provides a link to “unsend” the message.
This feature is available to all Google Apps Enterprise Edition users with Google Labs active.
If you do not have the Labs beaker icon, or have questions about turning on this feature, contact us.
The following features have been added to Google Apps (multiple editions) over the past week or so.
In Gmail:
In Google Docs (Forms):
Google has announced three new features in Google Sites that will make gadgets more useful for Google Apps Premier Edition customers:
Start Page Template
Private Gadgets
Encryption
Once again, Windows systems (every supported version) is vulnerable to a significant security attack. As reported in ZDNet, Microsoft was alerted to the issue a year ago and has failed to provide a patch.
Time again for IT staff to spend time and energy working around a security problem instead of on projects that help businesses thrive and grow.
Now that I think of it, maybe the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) will petition the FTC to stop Microsoft from selling systems with security holes. Given Microsoft’s track record, it sounds like a better case than EPIC’s complaint against Google.
Earlier this week, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) petitioned the FTC to force Google to shut down operations of Gmail, Google Docs, and other services (PCMag coverage here). Their justification was the resent security issue with Google Docs that impacted fewer than 0.05% of Google Doc users.
Sounds like EPIC is very concerned about the public’s information privacy. UNTIL you read the full petition. In addition to asking the FTC to halt Google’s business until government employees determine it is 100% safe, EPIC is asking that Google pay millions of dollars of fines into a fund that may be tapped by EPIC and other privacy groups’ operations.
Seems to me that EPIC is attempting a good ole’ fashion shakedown.
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