Posts Tagged Google Apps

Microsoft Office 2010 Web Applications – Free Online Office Productivity Suites

Microsoft has released the technical preview version of Microsoft Office 2010), the successor of Office 2007. Microsoft Office Web Applications are the online companion to Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote applications, which allow you to access documents from anywhere from the Windows Live. The Office Web allows you to even simultaneously share and work on documents with others online. You can view and share documents across PCs, mobile phones, and the Web, create new documents, and do basic editing using the familiar Office interface. Read full story »

How to Import All Emails from One Gmail Account to Another?

You may have multiple Gmail or Google Apps email accounts. Managing multiple such emails is difficult sometimes. You may want to consolidate them in a single Gmail account and still send and receive emails with each of the IDs from the same login.
If you own a domain, you can switch to Google Apps and have … Read full story »

Google Sites – The Intranet Collaboration Tool

Google released Google Sites, which allow your team to build websites with documents, photos, presentations and more. This service is now available within Google Apps accounts. You can sign op for a Google Apps account or log-in and add Sites from Add more services link.
Creating a site together is very easy. You have full control … Read full story »

Have You Switched to Google Apps? I did!

A few months back, I switched Ananthapuri.com domain mail to Google Apps. Now myself and other friends at Ananthapuri.com use the Ananthapuri.com Apps. The switching was worth just for the spam protection! I am glad that I use the domain mail effectively.

Do you own or planning to own a domain name and prefer to use … Read full story »

Check Mail Server Blacklisting Before Signing Up for Hosting

My friend Sughesh sent me an email from his company domain (small business). He sent me an email to my Gmail and Ananthapuri.com email ids. Unfortunately, his email went to Junk/Spam folder of both services. No doubt, his email was a decently one, personal email, no spam words!
As you know, most domains have their mail … Read full story »