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Recent Gmail Outage

April 16, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 1 Comment

Fortunately I don’t rely to heavily on Gmail for my personal emails, I am still somewhat tethered to Microsoft Outlook for my emails that run through our Plethware premium email solution but for some of my friends, and a few folks I spotted at Starbucks this afternoon, Gmail was down and they were aggravated. Here’s […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Google Gmail, Pleth

Gmail Labs Ideas (‘undo send’)

March 25, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 1 Comment

Ran across this article on CNN this morning and thought that it was a pretty interesting look at how ideas get birthed into actual software at Gmail Labs.  The ‘undo send’ application alone is something that I think users are going to embrace as the “next big thing” but there are several other ideas that […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Google Gmail

Gmail Service Hiccup

February 24, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

In case you didn’t hear, Google’s Gmail service had a major hiccup last night and early this morning according to several websites.  I personally don’t rely on Google to get to my email but know a lot of people that do these days.  I am old school I guess in that I still rely heavily […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Google Gmail, Pleth

Using gmail filters…

September 1, 2007 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

I have been using the Microsoft Outlook Rules (.rwz) to forward form requests and route them to various groups of people based on their content.  This hasn’t been a problem and has proven to be a very workable solution since I have to constantly maintain the groups by adding recipients and dropping recipients.  The only issue […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Google Gmail

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