Archive for the 'Internet Services' Category

How to Close and Delete Google Account, Gmail, Talk, Orkut, Web History and Other Google Services

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Google offers many services and products, mostly free of charge, to web surfers all around the world via Internet. The most popular and most famous is definitely Gmail. Other services include Alerts, Blogger, Calendar, Docs, Groups, Orkut, Talk, YouTube, Web History, iGoogle, Checkout, Analytics, AdSense and AdWords.

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Sign Up as @Gmail.com Instead Of @GoogleMail.com As Email Address and Login

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Due to a trademark dispute on rights to the Gmail name in UK and Germany, Gmail, a few webmail service by Google is called Google Mail in these two countries. So when user in United Kingdom and Germany wants to register and sign up for Gmail service, instead of the usual Gmail.com, he or she will be getting a mail address with GoogleMail.com domain, which will be used as default e-email address and when login or sign in to Gmail.

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Free 30GB Online Storage and Backup Spaces at Humyo

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

HumyoIf 2GB online free backup storage space by Mozy is not enough for you, then try out humyo.com. Humyo provides 30 GB (gigabytes) of free online storage space which can be used to backup user files. Of 30GB disk space, 25GB is reserved for photos, music and videos which likely to use bigger part of the free space anyway, while 5GB can be used to store other files.

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Free International Calls from PC to Phone with Google Talk and Talkster (GTalk-to-VoIP)

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Free international calling service is hard to come by, after all, commercial telephone companies or phone communication operators need to pay connection fee to receiving called party’s providers no matter the calls are made to land line, cell phone or satellite phone, and regardless of it’s a trunk, toll or VoIP calls. Lots of sites that offer free worldwide phone calls has now defunct, e.g. AllFreeCalls. Most established PC-to-Phone or VoIP operators such as MediaRing gives free calls to limited countries or destinations as promotion to attract users.

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Global Mail Exchange Free Webmail Service

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

The emergence of Gmail has dominated the free email service provider market for quite a number of years. Besides individual users, some corporate companies also use Google Mail as their organization’s main email service. However, Gmail’s leading status now probably will be challenged by a new free webmail service, Global Mail Exchange or GMX. GMX has received a pretty good response in its US Beta version. This new webmail service has gained more than 10 million supporters since it was launched under its US Beta Version.

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Digg.com Launches New “Recommendation Engine” Feature

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Digg is rolling out a new recommendation engine this week. The new feature’s goal is to help users discover content from like-minded individuals amid the clutter of the 16k+ stories submitted to Digg.com each day.

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Verizon Announces Rhapsody Unlimited Music Subscription For $15 A Month

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Verizon Wireless has announced the Rhapsody unlimited music subscription service - V CAST Music with Rhapsody, which allows their customers to download as much music as they want to their V CAST music enabled phones for just $15 a month.

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Free 2GB Online Remote Backup Space by Mozy (MozyHome)

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

MozyThere is plenty of online free online storage space such as Openomy, ADrive, MyBloop and even Google that allows user to upload and store files, documents, videos, photos and other data online. But most of them is not meant as permanent space for backup solution, as these free web space providers place tons of ads on download pages, tends to delete the uploaded files after a period or inactivity, and worst of all, may disappear or go out of business anytime.

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