As a users of Google’s GMail service I was excited to hear that on Monday Google introduced Priority Inbox Beta, an experimental new way of reducing “information overload”. Priority Inbox is a new view of your inbox that automatically helps you focus on your most important messages. Gmail has always kept spam messages out of [...]
Archive for August, 2010
GMail Priority Inbox
Posted: 31st August 2010 by Paul in Google, linkedinTags: Beta, Control Panel, Conversations, Gmail, Google, Google Apps, Inbox, Information Overload, linkedin, Priority, Release Features, Signals, Variety
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GroupWise sales down 20.4 per cent
Posted: 29th August 2010 by Paul in linkedin, NovellTags: Difficult Times, Groupwise, linkedin, Novell, Uncertainty
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The uncertainty over the future of Novell continued to weigh on the company as it reported disappointing financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2010 ended July 31. This must be a worrying time for any organisation that has invested heavy in Novell based technologies, however it is not like we haven’t seem this [...]
Schmidt “We Celebrate Our Failures.”
Posted: 6th August 2010 by Paul in Google, linkedin, NovellTags: Beta Stage, Ceo Eric Schmidt, Collaboration Platform, Developers, Eric Schmidt, Gmail, Google, Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe Ca, linkedin, Novell, Platform One, Time And Money, Wave Technology
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You may have heard that the collaboration platform Google Wave is dead. But why ? Google CEO Eric Schmidt took some time at the Techonomy conference in Lake Tahoe, CA to answer that. To be honest I never actually “got” Google Wave. What was it ? Great next step as an email platform experiment, but should it really have [...]