Don’t have to enter the point “.”of accounts when you log on Gmail.com

Recently, you will find that you don’t have to enter the point “.” when you log on Gmail, even though there is point in the mail address. For example, your account is xxx.yyy@gmail.com, now you can just enter xxxyyy@gmail.com when you log on.

Certainly, as we all know, the point of the email address can be neglected while sending email. You can send email to xxx.yyy@gmail.com, xxxyyy@gmail.com, x.xxy.yy@gmail.com or x.x.x.y.y.y@gmail.com. All above can do it. 

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Three tips on Google Buzz

Maybe you haven’t noticed that, the team of Google Buzz has really been laboring to perfect Buzz and add to a few pretty useful functions from time to time. As follow:

1: Sending a Buzz to the letter box, if you find a very interesting discussion in Buzz, you can sent it to your Gmail by clicking the choice “Deliver to my Inbox” from arrow pull-down menu. But ernow, you must join the discussion at first and then subscribe to Buzz through email.

2: Closing a Buzz: If you start a discussion, but later you feel what people are talking is more and more ridiculous, now you can click the choice “Close comments” to ban them from talking. Let’s experience the feeling as a manager for real!

3: Displaying Favicon in share link: When the consumers share the links in Google Buzz. Buzz will display the link’s corresponding favicon automatically. 

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New function of iGoogle Chat gadget—-Recommendation Buddies

iGoogle: Google Chat gadget, from today on, will suggest you add those people whom you often communication with as “Recommendation Buddies”. Even Google will also recommend the robot “Google Translate” to help you do the translation.

Another new function: You can add those buddies whom you often communicate with into “Linkmen”. It seems that even though you have chosen “just only those buddies who I definitely permit can see my online state”. The buddy recommendations above will still appear. That is, by default, Gmail will invite the people whom you often communicate with to join in Google Chat automatically. In other words, Gmail.com will decide whom you should chat with without the permission of your two sides.

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