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Gmail: Google releases Gmail Notifier
Gmail: Google releases Gmail Notifier
08/23/2004 08:48 AMTech-Recipes Aug 23 2004 1:25PM GMT
Anti-Gmail Bill Now Allows Gmail
Anti-Gmail Bill Now Allows Gmail
05/26/2004 01:35 PMLast month there was a lot of talk about the somewhat clueless move by
a California politician to create a law that would
ban
Google's Gmail offering, despite the fact that it was completely
optional to use. It appears that enough people (probably including
those at Google itself) sat down with State Senator Liz Figueroa to
explain how email works, and have convinced her to
tone down
the bill so that it now allows Gmail. That's right, the
anti-Gmail bill now has loopholes that specifically allow Gmail. In
other words, Senator Figueroa seems to have realized just how
pointless the bill was in the first place and is trying to save face
by adjusting it so that it still seems to have a purpose: banning a
bunch of things that no one was doing, like having humans read the
content of your emails to put in advertising.
Anyone for Gmail?
Anyone for Gmail?
06/14/2004 06:10 PMSo anyway, I signed up for Gmail
a while back and basically I don't really use it even though it's
pretty well assembled and has some nice features and now I've been
given three invitations but everyone who I know who wants an account
already has one. I imagine the big craze for offering people enormous
gifts and proposing amorous liasons in exchange for One Gigabyte of
Full-On E-mail Pleasure has passed, but if you can think of a reason
why I should invite you rather than just making three new accounts
with funny names, then post a comment below or chuck me an e-mail to
my fairly guessable normal e-mail address (hint: it starts
tom@) and I'll see what I can do...
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Oh gee, Gmail
Oh gee, Gmail
06/03/2004 08:32 PMUSA Today Jun 4 2004 0:45AM GMT
WWW-GMail-0.01
WWW-GMail-0.01
07/12/2004 05:31 AMMore on 2GB Gmail
More on 2GB Gmail
04/03/2005 07:39 PMTechSpot Apr 3 2005 11:25PM GMT
Gmail anyone?
Gmail anyone?
07/22/2004 08:16 PM Want a Gmail account? I've got 5 invites for the first 5 comments in
this thread.... (16 words)
gmail being useful after all
gmail being useful after all
12/19/2004 03:43 PMFor a while I was trying to read my apache.org mail through gmail, but
using a web interface to read mail just didn't agree with me. However,
their service is useful after all! The new POP service comes with
authenticated SMTP as well, so without having to enable POP you can
use smtp.gmail.com (enable SSL and use your regular gmail username and
password) to send mail. I've been using it for a few days for some of
my mail and...
Gmail by any other name?
Gmail by any other name?
08/13/2004 06:11 PMGoogle risks losing trademark rights to the name of its e-mail
service, as Patent Office considers other applications.
The Gmail I Know
The Gmail I Know
04/13/2004 03:16 AM
I've read about Mark's dream of Gmail - have read of his recent bout
of sleeplessness and his frustration. I've read, with particular
interest, of his nightmare melange of math martyr monkeys which is a
good tongue twister, to be sure. Interestingly, my dreams (were I
home long enough to dream) would be the same. The same golden
staircase. The same math. The same hard-to-define
gmail, anyone?
gmail, anyone?
05/24/2004 01:19 AMQuoted from Electrolite: Ahem. Apropos of nothing, wouldn't a married
pair of busy book editors and bloggers who practically live...
Gmail Goes to 1TB!
Gmail Goes to 1TB!
05/18/2004 04:38 PMApparently "kicking it up a notch", Gmail now indicates that users
have a full terabyte of disk space! Mine says: > You are currently
using 437 MB (0%) of your 1000000 MB. Is this a mistake or a genius
leapfrogging of their competitors? (You've got to imagine that few, if
any, users will go past 1GB making this mostly a marketing gimmick.)
[Dave Winer sees the same thing
(screenshot)](http://www.scripting.com/images/archiveScriptingCom/2004
/05/18/terabyte.gif). Thanks to Logan Ingalls for the original tip....
Get Gmail!
Get Gmail!
03/17/2005 04:26 AMIt seems a lot of people are getting this message underneath the
Google search box: New! Get Gmail - Google's free email service with
1000 MB of space. The link is to a page that says: Since we launched
Gmail in April 2004, we've been focused on improving the service,
relying on our users to spread the word and invite others to try it
out. The response has been great, and now we're ready for some more
Gmail users. [...] As we make room for more Gmail users, we want to
first extend invitations to Google users. We're still working to make
Gmail better, so for now, we're just inviting a small number at
random. Looks like that's you! We're really excited to share Gmail
with you and we hope you like it....
You've got Gmail!
You've got Gmail!
09/17/2004 04:08 AM
Gmail checking through Trillian
(plugin) "You've Got Gmail" is a Gmail notifier plugin
for Trillian Pro.
I thought this was a pretty nifty plugin for all the gmailers out
there - go see!
"Gmail"
"Gmail"
04/25/2004 08:30 AMAbout Gmail
About Gmail
04/16/2004 06:11 AMGoogle replies: A few words about privacy and Gmail .. They've gone
and updated their policy .. clarified its policies ..
Google
gmail.google.com/gmail/help/more.html
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"Getting More Out Of Gmail"
"Getting More Out Of Gmail"
06/27/2004 02:39 PMPop goes the Gmail
Pop goes the Gmail
06/15/2004 06:00 PM
Ain't this grand? Pop Goes
the Gmail is a program that sits between the http://gmail.com web
server and your email client, converting messages from web format into
POP3 format that a program such as Outlook Express or Thunderbird can
understand.
GMail
GMail
04/09/2004 03:54 PMGmail: Google does email. CNET - NYTimes...
Welcome to Gmail
Welcome to Gmail
06/15/2004 10:19 AMGmail, the free email service from Google .. communicate with friends
and loved ones .. free Web-based e-mail .. Google Mail is Coming ..
kevin@gmail.com .. my gmail moment .. GoogleMail .. celui-l ..
GMail
gmail.com
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EFF on Gmail
EFF on Gmail
04/10/2004 03:46 AMOn EFF's Deep Links blog, some preliminary analysis of Google's Gmail
terms-of-service:
"People are entitled to know what kind of information Google will pull
from email, whether or not it logs this information, and for how
long," said EFF's Kevin Bankston. "Can your Gmail address or any other
personal identifier be linked to those logs, or to your Google search
history?"
"Gmail's privacy policy states that 'Google welcomes feedback on this
document and policy as the Gmail service is currently in an early
testing stage.' While that's a nice sentiment, we can't give
meaningful feedback until we have all the facts."
The remedy to the situation is obvious: Google needs to let us all
know precisely what the privacy/convenience trade-off is for using
Gmail, and soon.
Link<
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(Thanks, Inder!)
Getting your gmail on
Getting your gmail on
06/17/2004 07:39 PMIs there any way to specify your default email app as a website in
a Windows XP system? Currently, my office workstation has an ancient
copy of Eudora I haven't used in years, but whenever I need to email
someone from my PC (I do all my email on a powerbook), I have to
copy/paste addresses by hand and use my mac or use Gmail.
It seems like there should be a way to tell firefox my default
email app isn't an app, but is instead gmail.google.com. Anyone that
knows of a way can have an invite to gmail. Or anyone that just wants
an invite can also email me and we can have this problem together.
Just ping me and I'll invite you
in.
Gaming Gmail Ads
Gaming Gmail Ads
05/06/2004 02:28 PMOh, those crazy unintended consequences. TheRegister is pointing out
that the contextual advertising aspect of Gmail may lead to
some
interesting business opportunities. For example, you could try to
buy up the keywords around your competitor (or, better yet, if you can
figure it out, their standard "signature" file in emails) and
guarantee that any emails they send out come complete with
advertisements for your company. Even more sneaky, they pick up on
Karl
Auerbach's suggestion that a company would process
outgoing
email to add to it certain keywords to guarantee certain
advertisements would show up within Gmail. This seems a bit
far-fetched, and I doubt it would be all that effective - either in
getting the right ads to show in Gmail or in being a worthwhile
endeavor for advertisers. I do think, however, that the issue of
competitors' ads showing up in email may upset people much more.
Gmail Invites
Gmail Invites
08/29/2004 05:23 AMI have six Gmail invites available. Leave a comment with your correct
email address if you want one....
If You Really Want a GMail Account...
If You Really Want a GMail Account...
05/05/2004 09:36 AMGmail accounts go up
for bid: I suppose there would be some cache value in having
"bob@gmail.com" for an address.
Beta testers invited by Google to take part in its new free e-mail
service also received invitations to give to another person, but many
are being auctioned on eBay, so far fetching bids as high as $61.
[...]
Currently, 42 testers have listed their invitations on eBay, with
one offering to sell an additional invitation outright — for a
mere $199.
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The GMail Filesystem
The GMail Filesystem
08/29/2004 02:36 PMGmailFS: "GmailFS provides a mountable Linux filesystem which uses
your Gmail account as its storage medium." Very early, the author
promises it'll have bugs, written in Python (not that there's...
Gmail Gems
Gmail Gems
06/19/2004 09:17 PMGmail Gems or Secrets of the Gmail Wizards .. Gmail Gems (tips and
tricks) .. weblog .. going
gmailgems.blogspot.com
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Gmail and its discontents
Gmail and its discontents
04/26/2004 06:05 AMCNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the reaction to Google's new
e-mail services highlights a tactical divide within the ranks of
Internet activists on how best to respond.
Hi. I Will Sing Up To GMAIL
Hi. I Will Sing Up To GMAIL
08/28/2004 08:26 PMTechTree Aug 28 2004 11:38PM GMT
hello Sir please tell how I can register
in Gmail & when we
hello Sir please tell how I can register
in Gmail & when we
08/28/2004 08:26 PMTechTree Aug 28 2004 11:38PM GMT
Gmail Machine
Gmail Machine
06/20/2004 03:36 AMGmail Machine
gmailmachine.mmgn.com
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Gmail: 1Gb * 1000
Gmail: 1Gb * 1000
05/19/2004 07:23 PMSearch Engine Positioning and Web Marketing weblog,CA-15 hours ago ...
and Google has not responded to comment requests. It is such a shame
that they still haven't really used their weblog properly.
"Gmail Notifier"
"Gmail Notifier"
08/20/2004 02:46 PMWhy I'm Switching to Gmail
Why I'm Switching to Gmail
05/13/2004 12:54 AMWhile I'm boring you with my personal IT, let me tell you why I am
switching to Gmail: I want all my personal data accessible anywhere
anytime. When getting a passport renewed, I had to get proof of travel
and...
Do you really want a Gmail account
Do you really want a Gmail account
09/22/2004 08:42 PMGet your butts in gear and get over to this site and get yourself a
Gmail account. They require your support in order to get one though.
[www.spreadfirefo
x.com]
Blogs con Gmail
Blogs con Gmail
09/04/2004 12:00 PMGmail accounts go up for bid
Gmail accounts go up for bid
04/30/2004 02:57 PMWhile many are waiting to buy Google stock, testers of the free e-mail
service are auctioning off their invitations on eBay.
Why Google Needs Gmail
Why Google Needs Gmail
09/27/2004 08:57 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Sep 27 2004 1:06PM GMT
Google's new 1Gb Gmail
Google's new 1Gb Gmail
04/22/2004 05:17 AMgmail
gmail.google.com/gmail
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New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
12/24/2004 12:19 PMElcomSoft Co. Ltd. has released Advanced Office Password Recovery
(AOPR), an application that allows business managers, information
technology support administrators, and law enforcement officials to
gain access to Microsoft(R) Office(R) password-protected documents,
that have been accidentally or purposefully password protected. New
product combines the latest and the most advanced cryptanalysis
algorithms developed by Elcomsoft's research department. AOPR is
capable of instantly recovering passwords for a wide range of
Microsoft's business and office applications, including all components
of MS Office, from the very first DOS versions to Office 2003
programs, including the ones for Windows, Mac, Pocket PC and localized
versions. Over 30 different types of password encryption methods are
supported. [PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
Advanced PDF Password Recovery v1.50
Advanced PDF Password Recovery v1.50
03/31/2005 02:21 PMThis program (Advanced PDF Password Recovery, or simply APDFPR) can be
used to decrypt protected Adobe Acrobat PDF files, which have "owner"
password set, preventing the file from editing (changing), printing,
selecting text and graphics (and copying them into the Clipboard), or
adding/changing annotations and form fields (in any combination).
Decryption is being done instantly. Decrypted file can be opened in
any PDF viewer (e.g. Adobe Acrobar Reader) without any restrictions --
i.e. with edit/copy/print functions enabled. Please note that APDFPR
doesn't work with documents which have user-level passwords
(preventing the files from being opened), if both user and owner
passwords are unknown. [Shareware $30.00 30 days 1.17 MB]
Advanced RAR Password Recovery v1.50
Advanced RAR Password Recovery v1.50
11/19/2003 10:31 AMAdvanced RAR Password Recovery (or simply ARPR) can be used to recover
lost or forgotten passwords for a RAR/WinRar archives. Unfortunately,
there is no known method to extract the password from the compressed
file; so the only available methods are brute-force and
dictionary-based attacks. [Shareware $30.00 30 Days 1.31 MB]
Advanced ACT Password Recovery v1.20
Advanced ACT Password Recovery v1.20
12/17/2003 10:43 AMAdvanced ACT Password Recovery, or simply ACTPR, is a program to
recover passwords to Symantec ACT! files (*.blb, *.mud). The passwords
are recovered instantly; multilingual ones are supported. [Shareware
$30.00 30 days 384 KB]
Advanced PDF Password Recovery Pro v2.20
Advanced PDF Password Recovery Pro v2.20
05/24/2004 05:34 PMAdvanced PDF Password Recovery Pro is a program to recover user and
owner passwords (with brute-force and dictionary attacks) to protected
Adobe Acrobat PDF files. The files locked with owner password only or
protected with the FileOpen plug-in can be decrypted instantly.
[Shareware $60.00 30 Days 1.59 MB]
Advanced Mailbox Password Recovery
v1.5.8.170
Advanced Mailbox Password Recovery
v1.5.8.170
10/29/2003 11:24 AMAdvanced Mailbox Password Recovery (or simply AMBPR) is a program to
recover login and password information (stored locally) for most
popular email clients: Microsoft Internet Mail And News, Eudora,
TheBat!, Netscape Navigator/Communicator Mail, Pegasus mail, Calypso
mail, FoxMail, Phoenix Mail, IncrediMail, @nyMail, QuickMail Pro.
Passwords are recovered instanly, multilingual ones are supported.
[Shareware $30.00 30 Days 479 KB]
Advanced Intuit Password Recovery v1.30
Advanced Intuit Password Recovery v1.30
06/24/2004 04:32 PMAdvanced Intuit Password Recovery, or simply AINPR, is a program to
recover lost or forgotten passwords to files created in Intuit Quicken
(*.QDI, *.QDB, *.QDF), Quicken Lawyer (Portfolios, *.PFL) and
QuickBooks (*.QBW, *.QBA). All passwords are recovered instantly;
Quicken and QuickBooks 4 through 2001 are supported. [Shareware
$30.00 30 Days 1.51 MB]
Accent Office Password Recovery v2.11
Accent Office Password Recovery v2.11
04/29/2004 06:24 AMAccent Office Password Recovery will help you recover lost or
forgotten passwords to open MS Office documents. It supports two types
of attack: brute force and dictionary based. [Shareware $50.00 602
KB]
Cmos password recovery tools 4.3
Cmos password recovery tools 4.3
01/05/2004 04:12 PMA tool which decrypts the CMOS (BIOS setup) password.
Advanced Lotus Password Recovery v2.0
Advanced Lotus Password Recovery v2.0
09/15/2004 05:51 PMAdvanced Lotus Password Recovery (or simply ALPR) is a program to
recover lost or forgotten passwords to the files/documents created in
IBM/Lotus applications (all versions): Organizer, WordPro, 1-2-3 and
Approach. The passwords are recovered instantly; multilingual
passwords are supported. [Shareware $60.00 30 days 447 KB]
Advanced Internet Explorer Password
Recovery v1.10
Advanced Internet Explorer Password
Recovery v1.10
11/04/2003 12:08 PMAdvanced Internet Explorer Password Recovery lets you recover
passwords to websites saved in IE, as well as AutoComplete strings. It
can also reset Content Advisor Passwords. [Shareware $30.00 30 Days
804 KB]
Advanced Instant Messengers Password
Recovery v2.20
Advanced Instant Messengers Password
Recovery v2.20
12/17/2003 10:43 AMAdvanced Instant Messengers Password Recovery (AIMPR) recovers login
and password information (stored locally) for ICQ, AOL IM, Yahoo!
Messenger, MSN Messenger, Odigo, Trillian and Excite Messenger.
Passwords are recovered instanly. [Shareware $30.00 481 KB]
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10/30/2003 12:37 AMIf you try to change the password for a Keychain using the Keychain
Access app, you'll notice on the resulting dialog box a circular
button with an 'i' in it, as seen in the inset in the screenshot. If
you click on it, Panthe...
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents
01/05/2005 08:31 AMSecurity Park Jan 5 2005 12:50PM GMT
10.3: Make your password more secure
10.3: Make your password more secure
11/16/2003 02:30 AMIn Mac OS X releases prior to 10.3, account passwords were always
stored as hashes generated by the old Unix crypt function. One of its
shortcomings is that passwords cannot be more than eight characters
long: anything beyon...
Will Your Password Need A Password?
Will Your Password Need A Password?
06/01/2004 02:43 AMIf you hadn't realized it already, simple username/password combos are
a pretty weak form of security - yet they're pretty much all we have
for many important online systems that store our most vital
information. While there are other solutions out there, many
companies (especially in the US) have been
incredibly
slow in adopting "two-factor authentication" systems that require
a password plus something else - such as a onetime code generated by a
device you have to have with you (or built into your computer). The
idea, then, is that if your password is revealed, no one else has the
device, so it's useless. If they find the device, they don't have
your password, so it's useless. However, so far, many users don't
value this additional security very much - and the devices still
aren't all that cheap. Plus, many companies are worried that users
will react negatively to such systems as it may slow down the user
experience - causing them to look for other (albeit less secure)
alternatives. Then, of course, there's the worry that people will
start using such systems that aren't compatible with each other, so
you'll need separate devices for every account - which would be much
worse than before. Others, such as those in the fingerprint scanning
business think a biometric approach makes much more sense - but that
leads to all sorts of other questions and issues. Still, as there are
more and more cases of fraud and identity theft due to so much weak
security, it seems increasingly likely that companies will be forced
to adopt more secure methods.
Password Plus 1.004
Password Plus 1.004
05/05/2004 05:06 PMGives you the most secure place to store your PINs, passwords,
accounts and other personal information.
Ruby/Password 0.5.1
Ruby/Password 0.5.1
04/12/2004 11:22 PMA password handling module for the Ruby programming language.
Data-Password-1.04
Data-Password-1.04
08/07/2004 06:56 AMLeo's Mac Tip: Password On/Off
Leo's Mac Tip: Password On/Off
07/07/2004 01:21 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 7 2004 5:22AM GMT
Win FAQ: Password Policies
Win FAQ: Password Policies
06/28/2004 02:37 PMDS Password Tools
DS Password Tools
10/30/2003 07:14 PMAttn: Panther users
Password Recycling
Password Recycling
07/20/2004 07:39 AM
Why registration-sites suck: Boing Boing links to a story on Wired
about registration at news sites. The article is okay, but Boing
Boing's comments ring very, very true:
The point that everyone seems to miss is that no one can possibly
keep track of a thousand passwords for a thousand websites, which
means that these sites undoubtably contain recycled passwords
[...]
The more you recycle a password, the higher the likelihood that you
will use it in a sensitive context — a bank site, a message
board, an IM client, an auction site — where someone might
impersonate you or even commit identity theft crimes against you.
Okay, raise your hands, how many of you have a "standard" password
that you use all over the place? Everyone does it. Show me someone
that uses a different password for every registration or account and
I'll show you a liar.
I know a friend that has a group of passwords that he uses based on
context — one password for throwaway Web site registration, one
for email accounts, one for IM, one for sensitive stuff like banking,
etc.
What if someone at one of these services decides to take your
password and see where else it might work? Yes, I know the passwords
should be hashed when stored in their database, but there's no
guarantee that they're going to do that.
How may of you have a password stored in some service or Web site
that you've long-since forgotten about that would also work in, say,
your bank's Web site?
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Using a Power-on Password
Using a Power-on Password
07/11/2004 01:42 PMOutlook Password v1.0
Outlook Password v1.0
12/11/2003 10:49 AMOutlok Password allows you to recover passwords which MS Outlook
Personal Storage (PST) files are protected with. It is not the real
recoverer - it will show you a combination of characters which will
allow you to open PST file. Outlook Password can also recover account
information. Your emails addresses, mail server addresses (pop3,
imap, http), usernames for email accounts, passwords to email servers.
[Shareware $19.00 385 KB]
Password Keeper v6.7
Password Keeper v6.7
07/30/2004 05:18 PMPassword Keeper is a small utility useful for storing your frequently
used passwords. Password information can be stored, edited and printed
with this easy to use program. Each password file that you create can
contain up to 1000 account entries. You'll never forget a password
again with this handy utility installed on your Windows system.
Password Keeper data files are stored in an encrypted format to
prevent unauthorized access. [Shareware $19.95 586 KB]
Another Password Generator
Another Password Generator
05/29/2004 04:39 PMRandomString 1.0 Released
Ruby/Password 0.5.2
Ruby/Password 0.5.2
09/05/2004 12:15 AMA password handling module for the Ruby programming language.
Password Manager
Password Manager
04/26/2004 08:28 PMThe first release is out
Password Retriever 4.5.8
Password Retriever 4.5.8
12/15/2003 04:28 PMWill let you store and categorise thousands of passwords for
everything from your voice mail to your e-mail accounts.
Gmail the Gmail what what the Gmail