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Wisestamp brings your email signature to life

Published by on Oct 21st, 2010, No Comments

People who use social networks have probably gotten used to the “life stream” feeds on the web today. People are using multiple social networks, be it Facebook, Twitter and also linked in for their professional life. Email is however the odd one out, and wisestamp tries to fix that.

Instead of having boring signature which only provides links to social networks, wisestamp gives the sender the ability to integrate recnet activity from his or her latest networks. This can include tweets, facebook statuses, or ECM what is the last thing that he/she bought on eBay (if you think it’s a good idea).

Wisestamp integrates with a number of email services and a variety of online networks. If you want to try it, go over to wisestamp and download it… Let us know what you think.

New interface for GMAIL and Google Calender on iPhone

Published by on Nov 20th, 2009, No Comments

New Gmail & Google Calendar on iPhoneGmail updated its look & feel in the browser on Android and iPhone devices today. Some of Google’s other mobile apps, like Calendar, have also gotten the new look. Other than the ‘re-skinning,’ features are unchanged for now.

Google did announce a new mobile news look for these devices, but no word on the Gmail interface.

Google Apps Service Gets Out of Beta

Published by on Jul 10th, 2009, No Comments

It is been an intriguing query for years now. Google being the giant it is, they could never get of the beta tagging from all their applications, making people curious as to why such a huge concern has to stick to beta testers and not the ready form. While you might go looking for answers, the better option is to rejoice for the fact that Google Apps are out of beta tagging.

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There wasn’t much in the query anyway. It’s just that Google felt the application wasn’t ready for the whole public. The tag would now be removed of Google Apps services, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Google Docs.

Gtalk incidentally has borne the tag for the longest duration of five years.

Ever since the Google Apps suite have been introduced two years ago, Google offered a service level agreement, 24/7 support, and has met or exceeded all the other standards of non-beta software. It wasn’t just fitting for more than 1.75 million large enterprises around the world, Google itself run their business on the Google Apps.

Great news eh?

[via GoogleBlog]

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