Goodmail is a company that offers a service called CertifiedEmail whose goal is to eliminate security risks in email, and it is one that many organizations turn to when they have important emails to send. Goodmail’s customers include a number of big name retailers from Walmart to Old Navy, not to mention ISPs like AOL, AT&T and Comcast, and government agencies like the FBI and the FDA.
Another Batch of Tips for Optimizing Your AdSense
Last week, Google began a series of videos called "Optimisation Essentials" for AdSense tips. When I reported on that, some discussion was sparked in our comments, and hopefully that will continue now because Google has put up the second video in the series. The theme here is "Dress for success – impressing your audience."
Google Expands Another API
As mentioned previously, Google is spending a lot of time "in the clouds" so to sepak. They’ve been emphasizing cloud computing a lot lately, even going so far as to make a 99.9% guarantee with regarding to up-time for Google Apps.
Gmail Labs Gets Another Pair Of Features
Considering what it is – near-instantaneous communication between potentially distant people – email’s pretty easy to use. But Gmail Labs has just introduced two new features that have the potential to save folks some time and embarrassment.
Report: Google Backing Another Undersea Cable Project
Something called the Southeast Asia Japan Cable (SJC) is coming into being, and Google’s one of several companies that’s behind it, according to a new report. The new undersea fiber optic project should tie into another Google-related cable, the transpacific Unity.
Google Takes Another Step Toward Mobile Domination
It looks like mobile search is about to be taken seriously. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Verizon Wireless has tapped Google, and the two are close to reaching a deal that would see Google’s mobile search come pre-installed on Verizon handsets.
Another Social Network Bites the Dust
It appears that social network Sconex is no more. Never heard of it? You’re not alone. Admittedly, I am not familiar with it myself, but according to Silicon Alley Insider, it was around in the early days of social networks. In what seems like an interesting (if not noble) concept for a network, Sconex’s aim was to connect high school kids within their own school communities, as well as stay connected with school activities.
Google Street View Gets Another Set Of Upgrades
Street View launched on May 29, 2007, and for some reason, Google is choosing to celebrate its first birthday today. Don’t complain, though, because the celebration involves putting 37 places on display for the first time.
Facebook Facing Another ConnectU Challenge
Although the two sides signed a settlement of ConnectU’s suit against Facebook, ConnectU claims new evidence merits an end to that agreement.
Yang Writes Employees Another Brainwashing Letter
There haven’t been any signs that Yahoo will make its employees work from within isolation tanks. That almost seems like the next logical step, though, as Jerry Yang has followed up Carl Icahn’s critical words with yet another "all is well, stay on task" letter to Yahoo’s troops.