Gmail Gets 13 Experimental New Features Tonight.
Gmail Gets 13 Experimental New Features Tonight.
Starting at 6PM Pacific Time tonight, Google will start rolling out Gmail Labs, an experimental area of new Gmail features. Features such as signature tweaks, mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts, a game and more. picked by TraumaMamma 3 months ago
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 Google's Gmail now allows you to send emails that seem to be from the past!!
Google's Gmail now allows you to send emails that seem to be from the past!!
Introducing Gmail Custom Time - Be on time. Every time.

You'll only be able to send email back until April 1, 2004, the day we launched Gmail. If we were to let you send an email from Gmail before Gmail existed, well, that would be like hanging out with your parents before you were born -- crazy talk. picked by tdiggity 5 months ago
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 Google Introduces Gmail Paper
Google Introduces Gmail Paper
Google just introduced a new service that seems a great idea, and a free one. With Gmail Paper you can print one, one thousand, or one hundred thousand of your emails. Photo attachments are also printed on high-quality, glossy photo paper, and secured to your Gmail Paper with a paper clip. picked by studio 1 year ago
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 Coil
Coil
Coil is an experimental game by Cryptic Sea with no instruction or clear direction. Use different mouse gestures to pass the levels, for example move your mouse counterclockwise to pass the text screens.

Have fun! picked by MuppetmakeR 7 months ago
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 Lost features of Google
Lost features of Google
Google created tons of products in the past. And some of them, they removed again after finding that they didn’t work, required too many resources, didn’t take off, or were overshadowed by legal concerns. Here are some of the “lost” Google services and features.

I never knew some of these had even existed picked by doggylives 5 months ago
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 Gmail Craze: 30 + Tools and Hacks for Gmail
Gmail Craze: 30 + Tools and Hacks for Gmail
All for Gmail: handy Firefox extensions, best Greasemonkey scripts, some desktop tools and lots of useful tips. Take this Gmail thingie to another level. Enjoy ;-) picked by asssa3000 1 year ago
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 Google Analytics Redesigned: New Features and Improoved UI
Google Analytics Redesigned: New Features and Improoved UI
Google has completely redesigned the product and enhanced the feature set through new email reporting, customizable dashboards, improved map displays, and plain language descriptions to make important information more accessible. picked by studio 1 year ago
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 Google is Collecting and Storing Your Personal Information
Google is Collecting and Storing Your Personal Information
A Google company blog says that as of today all new users of Google will have their personal information tracked, collected and stored for a so-called better customer experience using Google... picked by monkeyman 2 years ago
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 Swapping facial features protects online privacy
Swapping facial features protects online privacy
After finding itself in hot water with privacy advocates, Google has begun obscuring the faces of people in its Street View service, which lets users of Google Maps zoom in to view street level images. But the images look decidedly odd, with whole streets peopled by blurred faces. picked by bingo 1 month ago
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 Amron Experimental, Inc.
Amron Experimental, Inc.
This site is seriously funny without meaning to be. Features such great products as the combination slingshot/bottle opener, rubber lens, and cork outlet plug to keep the electricity from "leaking". picked by hypnotode 1 year ago
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 Sweet Firefox Extension
Sweet Firefox Extension
'Better Gmail' Extension for Firefox incorporates other Google apps into and tweaks out your gmail. picked by cheeselog1234 1 year ago
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 Gmail Reveals the Name of All Users
Gmail Reveals the Name of All Users
ihatespam writes "Have you ever wanted to know the name of admin@gmail.com? Now you can. Through a bug in Google calendars the names of all registered Gmail accounts are now readily available. picked by Bornbad 1 month ago
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 Higher, Faster, Stronger: 1950s Experimental Aircraft
Higher, Faster, Stronger: 1950s Experimental Aircraft
The 1950s was the decade of the test pilot and the experimental aircraft, as aviation technology turned to the jet engine and pushed its limits in both speed and endurance. With the world divided in Cold War, the stakes were high. Jet aircraft dominated both U.S. and Soviet arsenals and the data returned by subsonic and supersonic test flights had implications for the coming space race as well. picked by deEPCHIll 1 month ago
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 Experimental jet tested at 10X speed of sound
Experimental jet tested at 10X speed of sound
The experimental scramjet engine is an air-breathing supersonic combustion engine being developed by Australian and U.S. defense scientists that researchers hope will lead to super-high speed flight. picked by DrNothing 1 year ago
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 3 GB of GMail love: no more sign-up restrictions
3 GB of GMail love: no more sign-up restrictions
Starting Feb. 14, Google removed the requirement to enter a mobile phone number capable of receiving SMS messages, or being invited by an existing user. picked by TheBlueFrog 2 years ago
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 Mars Features Resemble Hydrothermal Springs
Mars Features Resemble Hydrothermal Springs
There's a growing buzz in the astrobiology community that ancient hydrothermal springs may have been spotted on Mars. Thanks to the eagle-eyed work of Carlton Allen and Dorothy Oehler of NASA's Johnson Space Center, "spring-like" mounds have been found in Vernal Crater in Arabia Terra on the red planet. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 How to customize Office toolbars for Keyboard Shortcuts
How to customize Office toolbars for Keyboard Shortcuts
quick and easy instructions on customing your Office 2003/XP/2000 toolbars to make it easier to access icons using keyboard shortcuts picked by pithlydawn 1 year ago
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 One Day Poem Pavilion - Experimental Typography
One Day Poem Pavilion - Experimental Typography
One of the coolest pieces of art work I've ever seen.

Embracing the sun and shadows an artist passes along important life messages to us all.

Watch the time lapse video to get the full effect. picked by muppetmaker 4 months ago
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 New Folding@Home Features Coming
New Folding@Home Features Coming
Lots of new features hitting the Folding@Home program for the PLAYSTATION 3 users! picked by punthe 8 months ago
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 Artist's new board game spotlights serial killers
Artist's new board game spotlights serial killers
The Serial Killer Trivia Game features Ted Bundy, the Green River Killer Gary Ridgway and Spokane's serial killer Robert Yates. The game places the players in the middle of some of the most notorious cases of our time with a roll of a dice. picked by bevissimo 7 months ago
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 All Streets
All Streets
All of the streets in the lower 48 United States: an image of 26 million individual road segments. No other features (such as outlines or geographic features) have been added to this image, however they emerge as roads avoid mountains, and sparse areas convey low population. picked by AutumnLotus 3 months ago
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