If you access Gmail via a phone or email client using POP, you may be frustrated by the fact that any action you take, such as reading, sorting or deleting, doesn't sync with your Gmail account. You may have read and sorted all your new mail on your phone, for example, but when you log back in to Gmail using a browser, you're presented with a full inbox of unread messages that you have to re-read and re-organize. What you may not realize is that you have another option that solves these problems: IMAP.It can be a little confusing to learn about different ways to get email on your phone or in an email client such as Thunderbird or Outlook, but this breakdown of the key differences between POP and IMAP should help you decide which way to go.There are two ways your devices and clients can communicate with Gmail:
1. A one-way communication path (POP). Your device asks us for data and pulls it from our servers -- but that's it. Things you do on your device have no effect on the server. If you read a message on your phone, then log in to Gmail, you will see that same message marked as unread. It may start to feel like Groundhog Day.
2. A two-way communication path (IMAP). Unlike with POP, your devices talk back to our servers and sync your changes automatically with IMAP. When you sign in to your Gmail account in a web browser, actions you've taken on your email client or mobile device (like putting a message in a 'work' folder) will also appear in Gmail (your message will already have a 'work' label on it). This all happens automatically once you set up IMAP, so you don't have to read or sort all your mail twice. This is really helpful when accessing Gmail from multiple devices.
source: Google GMail Anywhere
Monday, June 02, 2008
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Internet Marketing Tips
Internet Marketing has become familiar Between Online Users and Online Marketers. It helps to develop our business through Internet to market their product globaly.
Important tips of internet marketing :
1. Optimize your website's content
2. Create a content development strategy for your website
3. Invest in a paid search (pay-per-click) campaign
4. Publicize your website through article marketing
5. Develop a social media marketing strategy
6. Create a Company Blog
7. Experiment with video marketing
8. Engage your audiences with web widget marketing
9. Discover the benefits of mobile marketing
10. Create an effective email marketing strategy
Important tips of internet marketing :
1. Optimize your website's content
2. Create a content development strategy for your website
3. Invest in a paid search (pay-per-click) campaign
4. Publicize your website through article marketing
5. Develop a social media marketing strategy
6. Create a Company Blog
7. Experiment with video marketing
8. Engage your audiences with web widget marketing
9. Discover the benefits of mobile marketing
10. Create an effective email marketing strategy
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Easy to Communicate indian languages
Google official launch for transliteration in 5 languages -- Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu which was create by indic.
Try Your Language via following links
Links to Indic Products
1) Labs:
Hindi
Tamil
Telugu
Kannada
Malayalam
2) For Search (with Suggest):
Hindi
Tamil
Telugu
Kannada
Malayalam
3) You can them as a iGoogle Gadget
Try Your Language via following links
Links to Indic Products
1) Labs:
Hindi
Tamil
Telugu
Kannada
Malayalam
2) For Search (with Suggest):
Hindi
Tamil
Telugu
Kannada
Malayalam
3) You can them as a iGoogle Gadget
Monday, April 21, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
PR Update From Google
Few Months Back I Post Google Page Rank Caculation Formula . PR Updates will takes Place on google for Every 45 days are known as Google Dance. Now PR Update is going on
Google Dance:
Google technically defined It is the period that Google is their rankings, and results fluctuate widely for a 3 to 5 days.
The name "Google Dance" was in the past used to describe the period that a major index update at the time of Google search engine are implemented . These major Google index update occured on average every 36 days or 10 times per year. It was easiest be identified by significant changes in search results, and by an updating of Google's cache of all indexed pages. These changes is record for every minute. it took several days to finish the complete update of the index.
Google Dance:
Google technically defined It is the period that Google is their rankings, and results fluctuate widely for a 3 to 5 days.
The name "Google Dance" was in the past used to describe the period that a major index update at the time of Google search engine are implemented . These major Google index update occured on average every 36 days or 10 times per year. It was easiest be identified by significant changes in search results, and by an updating of Google's cache of all indexed pages. These changes is record for every minute. it took several days to finish the complete update of the index.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
website optimizer Tool - Google
Website Optimizer now available as a standalone product!
Google Website Optimizer is all grown up. Formerly a feature within Google AdWords only, this free website-testing tool is now accessible to anyone worldwide through its own website. You can now use your Google Analytics login to access Website Optimizer and test which designs, headlines, and graphics lead to the highest conversion rates on your site. Also, we've officially dropped the Beta label. They grow up so quickly these days. :-) Take it for a spin!
The Website Optimizer team has also launched a product blog where you can get the latest product news, industry insights, and testing recipes straight from team members. Head over there now for more details about the launch, but not before toasting another launch....
Urchin now out of beta!
Also announced at ad:tech -- Urchin Software from Google, aka Urchin 6, has graduated from Beta and is available to everyone from April 16th.
For the moment, Urchin is only available in English. That will change though, so stay tuned for info on soon-to-be released international versions.Urchin formed the basis of Google Analytics, released in 2005. But, while Google Analytics is a Google-hosted service, Urchin is software that you run on your own servers. This makes Urchin ideal for certain applications. You might use it if you:
want to analyze your firewall-protected content, such as an intranet
have 5 years' worth of old server log data to analyze
need to know if your site's visitors are getting "Page Not Found" (404) errors
need to have your site's traffic data audited by a third party
need to create custom reports or integrate with other tools, like a CRM system
need to integrate your e-commerce logs directly with Urchin
Check out the latest news about Analytics from Google analytics blog
Google Website Optimizer is all grown up. Formerly a feature within Google AdWords only, this free website-testing tool is now accessible to anyone worldwide through its own website. You can now use your Google Analytics login to access Website Optimizer and test which designs, headlines, and graphics lead to the highest conversion rates on your site. Also, we've officially dropped the Beta label. They grow up so quickly these days. :-) Take it for a spin!
The Website Optimizer team has also launched a product blog where you can get the latest product news, industry insights, and testing recipes straight from team members. Head over there now for more details about the launch, but not before toasting another launch....
Urchin now out of beta!
Also announced at ad:tech -- Urchin Software from Google, aka Urchin 6, has graduated from Beta and is available to everyone from April 16th.
For the moment, Urchin is only available in English. That will change though, so stay tuned for info on soon-to-be released international versions.Urchin formed the basis of Google Analytics, released in 2005. But, while Google Analytics is a Google-hosted service, Urchin is software that you run on your own servers. This makes Urchin ideal for certain applications. You might use it if you:
want to analyze your firewall-protected content, such as an intranet
have 5 years' worth of old server log data to analyze
need to know if your site's visitors are getting "Page Not Found" (404) errors
need to have your site's traffic data audited by a third party
need to create custom reports or integrate with other tools, like a CRM system
need to integrate your e-commerce logs directly with Urchin
Check out the latest news about Analytics from Google analytics blog
Thursday, April 10, 2008
By Hours - Google Analytics
Previous I Post about Google Analytics Introduce to track your websites by week and by month on graphical mode . Today I Saw My Tracking Account we can track our websites by Hours as shown in Figure.
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