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Yeah, we know you know. But CNN has a story on it, making it more important than our Twitter and Facebook dribble-bitchings. Right? It’s on the front page!

Even CNN is noting the re-occurrence in a semi-snarky headline.

One thing is for sure: If Google continues this trend of downtime the webizens of the world will collectively lift [...]

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I tweet one little thing about videos and I get this:
(Click to see full screen)
Just in the time it has taken to post this, I’ve now received duplicates.
Well, in the interest of gaining a few page views, we’ll be sure to add all those buzzwords to this post’s tags. :)

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Google always leads the pack with outrageous claims on April 1 of each year. Here’s a look at their prankster work today, along with a couple other companies getting in on the fun:
This year’s Gmail Autopilot is a riot. It’s mostly visual, so there’s not much to copy here.
Goog’s Twitter account was also “seized” by [...]

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Unsend G-mail

March 19th, 2009 by Dave Studinski

Google has creatively found a way to allow users to pull back that e-mail within a few seconds of hitting send. They put in a 5-second sending delay and called it Undo Send.

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Compulsive e-mail users rejoice: Offline Gmail has arrived, the Official Gmail Blog writes:
Today we’re starting to roll out an experimental feature in Gmail Labs that should help fill in those gaps: offline Gmail. So even if you’re offline, you can open your web browser, go to gmail.com, and get to your mail just like you’re [...]

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Oh, G! Gmail has themes

November 19th, 2008 by Dave Studinski

A friend in the Twitterverse sends us a screen shot of the Gmail themes Google is apparently unveiling across accounts.

Click for a larger view.

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