Gmail

How to translate emails with Gmail

Translate foreign language emails with a Google Labs feature in Gmail.

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Use selective quoting in Gmail

Reply to just part of a message in Gmail’s web interface, without all kinds of messy cutting and pasting.

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Gmail and the floaty bar

Gmail on the iPhone and iPod touch has just become smoother.

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View ‘noname’ attachments

I receive a lot of attachments of all kinds: .doc, .xls, .txt, .zip, .jpg, .pdf — you name it. These all work just fine, and it’s wonderful that Gmail allows me to view many online with just a click, and sends some to Google Docs, if I ask it to. However, once in a while, [...]

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Take it easy: Gmail search and archiving

Some days I feel as though I’m well behind the curve. Today is one of those days. I’ve been using Gmail for probably a year now as my main email channel. I also surprised myself by preferring the web interface. I seldom read emails directly in the Inbox. Most emails are filtered to their own [...]

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Use Gmail for a personal domain name

It’s easy to buy a domain name through Google Apps as part of the Gmail setup process. In fact it’s a lot easier than buying a domain name separately and then setting up Gmail to use it.

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