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Today Google announced that new GMail accounts will now be available to anyone on the planet.Comment Original post by Ars Technica
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<<Posted by Katharine Lu, Google Book Search Support TeamThis Valentine’s Day, it’s easy to get in the mood for love by reacquainting yourself with some classic love stories with Google Book Search. Try re-reading the star crossed love affair of …
<<Posted by: Mike Cancel, Community ManagerSince it launched in October, we’ve been pleasantly surprised by the nice ecosystem that has built up around Custom Search Engines. Here are some of the more interesting resources we’ve found outside Google that you …
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Google’s free e-mail service is no longer an invitations-only affair. Referrals from current users are no longer required to join the nearly 3-year-old Gmail service in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and a swath of …Comment Original post by WESH-TV Winter …
Google’s web-based email, Gmail, is finally open to all. Until today people needed an invitation to set up an account.Comment Original post by Internet News
Google dropped the invitation-only restriction for its Gmail e-mail service on Wednesday, one of its linchpin applications complementing its popular search engine.Comment Original post by Infoworld
Starting yesterday, GMail is now open to any user who wants to join, you dont need an invite anymore.Comment Original post by YazeeZ
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Google’s free e-mail service is no longer an invitations-only affair. Referrals from current users are no longer required to join the nearly 3-year-old Gmail service in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and a swath of …Comment Original post by KPHO Phoenix
Google’s free e-mail service is no longer an invitations-only affair. Referrals from current users are no longer required to join the nearly three-year-old “G-mail” service in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and a …Comment Original post by KTVF Fairbanks
Any? Expect Google and GoClicks? Shouldn’t contain only fraud traffic… Original post by djixas
<<Here at webmaster central, we love the webmaster community — and today, Valentine’s Day, we want to show you that our commitment to you is stronger than ever. We’re taking webmaster tools out of beta and enabling comments on this …
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<<Posted by Kathy Walrath, Technical Writer Today is Valentine’s Day. Traditionally, this day of romance is celebrated with chocolate or flowers, lavish dinners out, or even more lavish dinners in. But what if you’re still looking for that special someone, …
A Brussels court said Google Inc. violated copyright laws by publishing links to Belgian newspapers without permission and ordered the company to remove them.Comment Original post by Globe and Mail
A Brussels court ruled Tuesday that Google had violated copyright laws by publishing links to articles from Belgian newspapers without permission.Comment Original post by New York Times
A Belgian court dealt a blow to Google on Tuesday by ruling against the US Internet giant in a copyright case lodged by French-language Belgian newspapers and closely watched by other media in Europe.Comment Original post by Deutsche Welle