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Week in Review: Gmail fails, the world winces
A bad week for Google, as the popular webmail service used by tens of millions of people around the world falls over.
Week in Numbers: Gmail's five years of beta
This week we wish a happy birthday to Google’s Gmail, and ponder social networking classes for £4,000.
Google to quit China?
A strongly worded blog post from Google’s chief legal officer has said the company is considering pulling out of China due to a number of cyber...
Gmail and Google Apps finally leave beta
Google finally takes its Google Apps suite out of beta - mainly to persuade the enterprise market that it is 'serious'.
Virgin Media to offer Gmail
Virgin Media will start to offer Google Mail to its massive consumer customer base in addition to businesses.
Google Mail Security
Just how secure is a Gmail account? And what lengths does one have to go to in order to regain access to an account if it is hacked?
Gmail knocked offline due to “overloaded data centres”
Google explains why the world couldn’t access Gmail, while concerns are raised about the cloud-based emailing model.
Google targets Microsoft with Outlook sync tool
Google's new App Sync lets businesses read their Gmail via Microsoft's Outlook.
Google forced into second Buzz backtrack
Search giant Google has been forced to tighten the reins for the second time in three days as angry users continue to find Buzz too clever for its...
Google unveils Google Buzz
Web giant Google has taken the wraps off its latest innovation, a social networking tool dubbed Google Buzz.<br> <br>
Can you sack your IT department?
Between the credit crunch, the consumerisation of IT and the rise of cloud services, the role of the IT department is going to change.<br> <br>
Google urged to encrypt services by security experts
A group of 38 security experts urge Google to employ encryption as a default on Google services like Gmail.
Gmail set for offline access
Integration with Google Gears technology will make offline access to Google’s webmail service easier, as well as adding offline support to other...
New CAPTCHA worm breaking Google's defences
Security firm takes credit for discovering a new worm that is taking over Gmail accounts, after breaking CAPTCHA.
Could Hotmail password theft be due to a trojan?
A researcher says there is evidence that not all of the Gmail and Hotmail account passwords were taken as a result of phishing.
Gmail crashes for the third time this year
Yet again, Google's free email service has crashed raising further questions about its reliability.
Google launches Gmail for mobile 2.0
The mobile 2.0 version includes offline mailbox access among other features.
Video: Gmail adds voice and video chat
Google's Gmail has added video and voice chat right into the email service.
Google expected to tweak Gmail security this week
A range of improvements are expected to shore up Gmail against hacking and phishing attacks, including an additional line of defence for lost...
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