Mobile Technology in TAFE

Why you should use Gmail and Google Talk!

July 12, 2007 · 3 Comments

When I first started using Gmail and Google Talk, I have to admit I was not really fussed about either. I mean really I already had two email accounts (work and home) - and who needs another account? Have been using Skype for years and love it why would I want to change? Besides I hated the fact that the emails and Google Talk collapsed on top of each other (oops to all those people I sent the wrong chat message to).

Well that has all changed for one reason!

SEARCH!!

Google in their wisdom has given us the one feature with the applications that makes them stand out from the opposition. The ability to search our mail or chat history and locate emails/chat that contain a particular word.

No longer do I need to remember who said what and on which day because all I need to do is enter the search term and it does all the work for me. And it searches in both my chat and email records so I do not have to switch between them.

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Definitely a fickle consumer because Skype and Outlook used to be my preferred options; but this SEARCH feature has changed all this. Google this SEARCH feature is what you should be promoting on your sign up for Gmail account page!

Sign up for a Gmail account today! Then download and install Google Talk!

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Sign into Google Talk with your gmail address and password.

Set up your iGoogle Homepage and add gmail gadget so that you can easily access your gmail account. While you are at it add a Google Reader gadget as well.

ENJOY!

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3 responses so far ↓

  •   James // Jul 12th 2007 at 9:09 am

    Hiya,

    That’s fixed now, sorry for the bother - teething problems with a new automatic comment spam stopper.

    Cheers, James

  •   Sue Waters // Jul 12th 2007 at 10:27 am

    test

  •   Web 2 tools - as outlined by Sue Waters « Liz’s Weblog // Jan 8th 2008 at 10:12 pm

    [...] Instant Messaging and VOIP I use Google Talk and Skype for instant messaging (chatting with others) and talking to people (VOIP) using the Internet. If you don’t have a VOIP application, like Google Talk or Skype, on your computer this is a definitely a must – you can talk or chat to anyone, anywhere, using the Internet, at no cost. The benefit of Google Talk is you can search gmail and chat messages for previous conversations — check this out for more explanation. [...]

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