Google's GMail has been firing on all cylinders, but it could be on the verge of getting even more horsepower. Based on information found buried deep within the javascript source, we can start to see ...
A ZDnet blog entry named GMail code hints at coming domain feature uncovers a theory that Gmail will eventually be available for any domain name. Meaning, I can set my rustybrick.com account to work ...
They have officially announced a beta program that describes almost exacly what I mentioned in my previous post about GMail for domains. You can read more about this service here. They are already ...
Outsourcing communication services allows you to focus on running your business rather than spending time on technology setup, maintenance and trouble-shooting. Gmail is often used as a free email ...
According to multiple reports today including the New York Times, the Government of China is blocking Gmail access to people located in China. As most in the domain name space know, many domain buyers ...
Google last night revealed their plans to offer Gmail service for third party mail servers. Currently in beta, the service will allow mail server operators to essentially hand the reigns over to ...
Google, fighting to consolidate its trademark globally, faces an obstacle in the world's second largest Web market--China's www.gmail.cn, which is refusing to sell its Internet address to the U.S.
Google has offered its email client to willing Germans since 2005, however the typical Gmail domain had already been snapped up by a local businessman in Germany and the company had to plump for the ...
Google is opening a beta test for bringing Gmail to your own domain. This special beta test lets you give Gmail, Google's webmail service, to every user at your domain. Gmail for your domain is hosted ...