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The Amazing Google Spaces

May 29, 2016 By Carol Harper

"Google Spaces"

The Amazing Google Spaces

At this year’s I/O conference, Google announced their new services, products, and other projects. Most of the new apps are the developer’s updated versions of other products that are already on the market. This affirmation is true to all of them, except Google Spaces.

What is Google Spaces?

Another social networking app, Google Spaces is ingenious and gives the user an efficient control over conversations and messages.

The feature that differentiates it from other social network services is the focus on personal space. Therefore, users do not feel compelled to devote more time than necessary in the online.

Google designed it to be a place to share experiences. Therefore, the app can be used for book clubs, weekend trips, creating new friends, house hunts, and much more. Google Spaces seems to be the best place to share small projects.

The app has an inbuilt Youtube, Chrome and Google Search that completely improve the user’s experience. A person can search and share information in a smooth manner, without having to switch apps.

Another advantage of the app is that a user can have five or even more sites set on their page – which may prove to be useful at times. Every site is separated from the others. Only a single personal portal is available, but within it, a user can activate as many sites as they like.

The most amazing fact is that the app does not even require a sign-up.

Comments and Criticism

Google already has a lot of social apps and social services that were offered to the public. Hangouts, Google+ and even YouTube have seemed to have covered all existing social situations and communication needs for the company.

Users are overwhelmed with the number of apps developed for their social life.

Another commentary was that the interface is unusual, and sometimes conversation threads were difficult to find. It remains to be seen if Google will take time in dealing with this issues. For the moment, the app is just in testing.

Google Spaces is strictly connected to the Gmail account. The app is available for web, Android, and iOS users.

Because it’s trying to bring forth an entirely new concept of social networking, Google Spaces may be considered difficult to use in the first trial.

However, the company seems to have high hopes for its new project and will make sure to provide tips and tricks that will simplify things for their users and convince them of the new app’s advantages.

Image Source: YouTube

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: 2016 I/O conference, Android, developers, Gmail, Google Spaces, iOS, personal space, small projects, Social Network, The Amazing Google Spaces

Gmail Access Partly Restored In China

December 30, 2014 By June Harris

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Gmail access is partly restored in China, as per a few reports and also Google’s own concurrent traffic graphs. The knock in traffic follows a multi-day collapse that started just after Christmas, which saw Gmail clients obstructed from utilizing a workaround that permitted them to download their messages through third-party applications like Apple Mail and Microsoft Outlook which utilize POP, SMAP and IMAP. The most recent outage seemed to have shut that last loophole, blocking Gmail completely in the state.

The only way for organizations and individuals to get around China’s web restriction is to utilize a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that permits unhindered access to blocked websites and services.

Today, though, a few clients on Twitter are saying access has been restored. In the meantime, Chinese state-run media is blaming Google, saying it could have been the cause behind the transitory blockage. The English edition of China’s Global Times said the anomaly fueled “superfluous rumor,” noting that “we have to have confidence that China has its own particular rationale regarding Internet approach and it is made and runs as per the nation’s principal interests.”

The paper proceeded, “if the China side certainly blocked Gmail, the verdict must have been provoked by recently risen security reasons. If that is the situation, Gmail clients need to acknowledge the truth of Gmail being suspended in China. However, we anticipate it is not the situation.”

At the time of our report on the blockage recently, a Google representative for Asia said “we’ve checked and there’s nothing wrong on our end.”

We approached Google for an overhaul on the blockage and affirmation of the restored access early today, and the organization said, again, that there was never anything officially wrong on its side.

The recovery of service doesn’t have all the earmarks of being finished as of the time of writing. The traffic is mountaineering once more, yet is not close to the prior levels seen before the Christmas blockage. A few clients are reporting having access again, while others say they don’t. One client on Twitter noted they had access for a couple of hours last night however now have none.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Access partly restored, Apple Mail, China, Gmail, Imap, Microsoft Outlook, POP, SMAP, Virtual Private Network, VPN

Google’s Gmail Service Blocked In China

December 29, 2014 By Cliff Jenkins Scott

A woman looks at her smartphone in Shanghai

Google’s Gmail was blocked in China after months of interruptions to the world’s greatest email service, with an anti-censorship advocate proposing the nation’s “great firewall” was at fault.

A lot of Gmail web addresses were cut off in China on Friday, as per Greatfire.org, a China-based freedom of speech advocacy group. Clients said the service was still down on Monday.

“I think the legislature is simply attempting to further purge with Google’s presence in China and even debilitate its market abroad,” said a member of the group who utilizes an alias. “Envision if Gmail clients may not devour to Chinese customers. Numerous individuals outside China may be compelled to switch away from Gmail.”

Google’s Transparency Report, which demonstrates real-time traffic to Google services, showed a sharp dropoff in traffic to Gmail from China on Friday.

“We’ve checked and there’s nothing wrong on our end,” a Singapore-based representative for Google said in an email.

Just about the majority of Google’s services have been intensely upset in China since June, however until last week Gmail clients could still access emails downloaded using techniques like Imap, SMTP and Pop3 that let people talk utilizing Gmail on applications like the Apple iPhone’s Mail and Microsoft Outlook.

China keeps up tight control over the web, nippy to act against any indications of rebel or difficulties to the ruling Communist party’s headship.

The nation has the world’s most complex internet censorship apparatus, known as the “great firewall of China”. Commentators say China has intensified its interference of foreign online services like Google over the previous year to make an internet cut off from the rest of the world.

The disruption of Google started in the runup to the 25th commemoration of the legislature’s ridiculous crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators around Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in June 1989.

Gmail’s blockage could make email correspondence troublesome for organizations working in China that utilize Google’s Gmail for their corporate email framework, said Greatfire.

Hua Chunying, Chinese foreign ministry representative said she didn’t know anything about Gmail being blocked, including that the governement was dedicated on giving a decent business environment to foreign investors.

“China has always had a friendly and encouraging stance towards foreign investors doing lawful business here,” she said. “We will give an open, translucent and great environment for foreign organizations in China.”

One famous mode for organizations and individuals to get around China’s web restriction is to utilize a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that permits unhindered access to blocked websites and services.

“It’s getting hard to connect and do work in China when services like Gmail are generally blocked,” said Zach Smith, a Beijing-based computerized items administrator at City Weekend magazine. “Utilizing a VPN appears to be the only solution to do anything online in China.”

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: China, Gmail, great firewall, Greatfire.org, Imap, Microsoft Outlook, Pop3, SMTP, Virtual Private Network, VPN, Zach Smith

Google Presents Inbox For Gmail: A Thread Based App For iOS & Android Users

November 8, 2014 By Marlene R. Litten

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Google Corporation. has launched a brand new email client application for Android and iOS that will redefine the way we will email. Mailbox by Gmail application allows you signal and receive emails much like threaded text conversations. The application is yet only provided on invite basis, and it is likely to achieve the planet customers soon. Gmail, that has half a billion customers on its booty and an ever increasing user rate of just one million each week, always keeps customers up on and on with accumulated additional features.

You will find a large quantity of features that Gmail has introduced directly into this update. Memory joggers could be set very easily about this application. You may also setup occasions to transmit within the mail. There’s lots of scope for arranging mails according to the preferred time using these additional features around the application. The brand new tag to which emails could be effectively organized and clustered is known as ‘bundles’. With bundles, customers can segregate the mails in sections for example promotions, travels, or something that suits the benefit from the user. We have seen the application is extremely focused to user convenient design.

There’s additionally a further step taken when it comes to the custom keyword search within the mailbox. Now you can explore for something, and obtain associated with Google to locate particulars. To have an instance, if you are planning to choose a celebration, you can type the title from the event inside your mail application, and obtain memory joggers about this from Gmail, also other relevant details about the big event for example address, or timings, with the Google internet search engine. The internet search engine will be from the Gmail application.

Because the primary utilisation of the application would be to serve mails, in and outgoing, there’s more enjoyable put into the mailing services. It can make the procedure much more simpler compared to previous Gmail. On invite, this particular service could be received after queuing up by delivering a mail to mailbox@gmail.com.

Filed Under: Health, Technology Tagged With: Android, app, app from google, Gmail, Google, inbox, iOS

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