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July 8, 2011

[Official Gmail Blog] New! Pick your favorite inbox style

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Ever felt like there should be a better way to manage your inbox? There are already lots of different ways: some people read everything, some mark messages they need to take action on with stars, and others like to have their important email separated from the rest automatically — something Gmail started offering last year with Priority Inbox.

Over the coming weeks, we're rolling out several new inbox styles to help you manage your mail in the way that works best for you. Once it's turned on for your account, you can easily choose a style from the tabs at the top of your inbox:


  • Classic - This is the default inbox style most people are used to. In the Classic inbox, messages are ordered chronologically, with your most recent email at the top.
  • Priority Inbox - Important and unread messages appear at the top of your inbox, then starred messages, then everything else. Each section can be customized further, so you can create your own inbox style.
  • Important first - This style puts important mail at the top of the page (both read and unread messages). Everything else is in its own section at the bottom of your inbox. You may have noticed that we turned on importance arrows for everyone a few weeks ago; this inbox style separates messages with these arrows from those without.
  • Unread first - Simple: unread mail at the top; everything else at the bottom.
  • Starred first - Starred messages at the top; everything else at the bottom.
After you've settled on a style you like and used it for about a week, these tabs will go away, You can always change your inbox style from the drop down menu next to the Inbox label or from the Settings page.



So try on a new inbox style and see what fits you best!

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July 7, 2011

[New post] 1984

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bimaSakti85 | 7 July 2011 at 6:43 pm | Categories: bLogging | URL: http://wp.me/piOhH-w0

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July 2, 2011

[New post] 1983

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bimaSakti85 | 2 July 2011 at 12:26 am | Categories: bLogging | URL: http://wp.me/piOhH-vZ

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July 1, 2011

[Official Gmail Blog] A preview of Gmail’s new look

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We get a lot of great feedback about how Gmail helps you be more efficient, keep in touch with family and friends, and get work done. We've saved you from forgetting attachments and made sure that you got the right Bob. Over the years, adding countless features to Gmail has made it an increasingly powerful communication hub, but along the way the interface has also become more cluttered and complex.

That's one of the reasons we're embarking on a series of interface updates to help strip out unnecessary clutter and make Gmail as beautiful as it is powerful. This is part of a Google-wide effort to bring you an experience that's more focused, elastic, and effortless across all of our products. The changes are not going to happen all at once. We know that you love and care about Gmail as much as we do, and we'll be working on these upgrades gradually over the next few months to allow plenty of time to understand and incorporate your feedback into the evolving design.

We're kicking things off with two new themes for you to try out as a sort of sneak peek at what we're up to. Starting today, you'll see the "Preview" and "Preview (Dense)" themes in the Themes tab in Gmail Settings. Why two themes? Our new interface will eventually expand dynamically to accommodate different screen sizes and user preferences, but until then you can pick the information density that you prefer.

Here's what one of the new themes currently looks like:



And in conversation view:


Click the images above to see larger versions.

If you poke around you'll hopefully find a lot to like and a much cleaner, modern look but also few rough edges. In particular, some Labs features may look a little strange in the new themes. We plan to fix these issues as we roll out changes in the coming months. You can also expect some updated themes that embody the same design principles but are better suited to working in a dark environment, use a different color palette, or include the illustrations that we know many of you love to see around your inbox.

Look out for these and other new features over the next few months. In the meantime, try out the new themes as a preview of the future of Gmail and let us know what you think.

P.S. Like Gmail, Google Calendar is also getting a new look. You'll see it automatically within the next few days so there's no need to turn it on, and we'll also continue to make improvements there in the coming months. Details about the current changes to Calendar can be found in the Calendar help center.

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June 29, 2011

[Official Gmail Blog] Protect yourself from scams by knowing who really email...

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I recently received an email from what looked like my bank saying I should update my account, but it looked a little weird. I clicked on the "show details" link and quickly learned it wasn't from my bank after all; instead of being sent from First National Bank's real email address, this message originated from a random South African domain. If I hadn't viewed these details, I could have been tricked — it wasn't entirely obvious that this email was a fake.



Phishing messages are a form of spam that attempt to deceive recipients in order to gain access to their personal information. Starting today, Gmail will automatically display more information about the origin of certain messages you receive so you can be better informed and protect yourself from getting tricked. If someone fakes a message from a sender that you trust, like your bank, you can more easily see that the message is not really from where it says it's from.

Whenever you receive a message from someone who isn't already in your Gmail contacts, the header will now show the sender's email address like this:



Websites sometimes send emails on behalf of someone, like when your friend Mike sends you an article from abc.com using one of the site's "Share this story" links. Gmail will now show this information more prominently:



Gmail will also automatically detect suspicious messages and display a warning when it looks like someone may have spoofed a Gmail address (we do this by evaluating the message's authentication data).



If you determine that an email is a phishing attempt, please let us know by reporting it (you can always do this by clicking the down arrow next to "Reply" at the top-right of the message and selecting "Report phishing").

To learn more about how to avoid phishing scams, check out these previous posts:
How to steer clear of money scams
How to avoid getting hooked
Ensuring your information is safe online
Fighting phishing with eBay and PayPal
New in Labs: The super-trustworthy, anti-phishing key

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bimaSakti85 | 29 June 2011 at 1:33 am | Categories: bLogging | URL: http://wp.me/piOhH-vY

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June 28, 2011

[New post] Kembali ke Page Rank 3

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Kembali ke Page Rank 3

bimaSakti85 | 28 June 2011 at 2:07 pm | Tags: page rank, pr, update, update page rank, update pr | Categories: bLogging | URL: http://wp.me/piOhH-vQ

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June 27, 2011

Mari Berkomunitas Di Faceblog - Info Kontes SEO

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A. Ketentuan Waktu Penyelenggaraan Kontes
  • Tanggal dimulainya kontes adalah 10 April 2011 (Jam 12:00 wib).
  • Tanggal berakhirnya kontes adalah 10 September 2011 (Jam 12:00 wib).
  • Pengumuman pemenang dilakukan bulan Oktober 2011.
B. Ketentuan Pendaftaran
  • Peserta kontes wajib melakukan pendaftaran dengan mengisi form pendaftaran yang telah disediakan dengan data lengkap dan benar sesuai dengan yang diminta.
  • Peserta kontes adalah merupakan anggota dari komunitas Faceblog, apabila peserta belum mendaftar di komunitas Faceblog silahkan terlebih dahulu untuk mendaftar http://faceblog.web.id/
  • Peserta wajib memasang banner/logo kontes di halaman website/blognya sebagai tanda bahwa status kepesertaanya terverified. (Ukuran banner boleh dirubah dan disesuaikan)
  • Apabila peserta memiliki lebih dari 1 website/blog, peserta diperbolehkan untuk mendaftarkannya pada kontes ini dengan mencantumkan link dimana tulisan kontes dipostingkan.
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  • Target Keyword “Mari Berkomunitas Di Faceblog
  • Isi tulisan boleh berupa review, pengalaman, ajakan, dan lainnya.
  • Tulisan minimal memuat 500 kata dengan menyisipkan minimal 1 target keyword  diatas dengan link aktif yang mengarah pada http://faceblog.web.id .
  • Tulisan dalam bahasa indonesia
  • Isi tulisan tidak boleh berupa hasil copy paste dari pihak atau peserta lainnya.
D. Ketentuan Pemenang
  • Pemenang kontes ditentukan oleh posisi teratas pada halaman google.co.id dengan kata kunci tersebut di atas.
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June 25, 2011

[New post] 1973

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June 24, 2011

Official Google Blog

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Official Google Blog


Supporting choice, ensuring economic opportunity

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 09:03 AM PDT

At Google, we've always focused on putting the user first. We aim to provide relevant answers as quickly as possible—and our product innovation and engineering talent have delivered results that users seem to like, in a world where the competition is only one click away. Still, we recognize that our success has led to greater scrutiny. Yesterday, we received formal notification from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that it has begun a review of our business. We respect the FTC's process and will be working with them (as we have with other agencies) over the coming months to answer questions about Google and our services.

It's still unclear exactly what the FTC's concerns are, but we're clear about where we stand. Since the beginning, we have been guided by the idea that, if we focus on the user, all else will follow. No matter what you're looking for—buying a movie ticket, finding the best burger nearby, or watching a royal wedding—we want to get you the information you want as quickly as possible. Sometimes the best result is a link to another website. Other times it's a news article, sports score, stock quote, a video or a map.

Instant answers. New sources of knowledge. Powerful tools—all for free. In just 13 years we've built a model that has changed the way people find answers and helped businesses both large and small create jobs and connect with new customers.

Search helps you go anywhere and discover anything, on an open Internet. Using Google is a choice—and there are lots of other choices available to you for getting information: other general-interest search engines, specialized search engines, direct navigation to websites, mobile applications, social networks, and more.

Because of the many choices available to you, we work constantly on making search better, and will continue to follow the principles that have guided us from the beginning:
  • Do what's best for the user. We make hundreds of changes to our algorithms every year to improve your search experience. Not every website can come out at the top of the page, or even appear on the first page of our search results.
  • Provide the most relevant answers as quickly as possible. Today, when you type "weather in Chicago" or "how many feet in a mile" into our search box, you get the answers directly—often before you hit "enter". And we're always trying to figure out new ways to answer even more complicated questions just as clearly and quickly. Advertisements offer useful information, too, which is why we also work hard to ensure that our ads are relevant to you.
  • Label advertisements clearly. Google always distinguishes advertisements from our organic search results. As we experiment with new ad formats and new types of content, we will continue to be transparent about what is an ad and what isn't.
  • Loyalty, not lock-in. We firmly believe you control your data, so we have a team of engineers whose only goal is to help you take your information with you. We want you to stay with us because we're innovating and making our products better—not because you're locked in.
These are the principles that guide us, and we know they'll stand up to scrutiny. We're committed to giving you choices, ensuring that businesses can grow and create jobs, and, ultimately, fostering an Internet that benefits us all.

To learn more about our business, please visit google.com/press/competition.

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June 23, 2011

Official Google Blog

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Applauding the 2011 Knight News Challenge winners

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 12:42 PM PDT

(Cross-posted on the Google News Blog and the Google Public Policy Blog)

Over the past few months, we've announced $5 million in grants to be distributed by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the International Press Institute—two non-profit organizations developing new approaches to journalism in the digital age—and we're pleased to congratulate the first initiatives that have been selected as part of that funding.

Today at M.I.T., the Knight Foundation showcased 16 projects selected as the winners of the 2011 Knight News Challenge. Now in its fifth year, this media-innovation contest included $1 million in support from Google. As you'll see in the full list of winners, these initiatives come from organizations large and small and are reminders that entrepreneurship can be sparked anywhere. Here are just a few examples of the creative ways the journalism community around the world is merging traditional skills with an online landscape:
  • At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, OpenBlock Rural will use its seed money to work with local governments and community newspapers across the state to collect, aggregate and publish data.
  • In Virginia, the Miller Center Foundation's State Decoded will serve as a platform to display state codes, court decisions and information from legislative tracking services to make government more understandable to the average citizen.
  • The Chicago Tribune will collaborate with the Investigative Editors & Reporters organization and The Spokesman-Review on a set of open-source, web-based tools that make it easier for journalists to use and analyze data.
  • Liverpool, U.K.-based ScraperWiki will bring its experiences with public data to journalism camps in 12 U.S. states.
  • Chile's El Mostrador will develop an editorial and crowdsourced database to bring greater transparency to potential conflicts of interest.
  • Ushahidi will build off its past crisis efforts to improve information-verification across email, Twitter, web feeds and text messages.
Other winning proposals tell rich multimedia stories, bridge the gap between traditional and citizen media and further improve the utility of data to journalists. Our sister program in partnership with the International Press Institute is also well underway. The entries in that competition are now in and the winners will be announced later this summer. We look forward to seeing the impacts these initiatives have on digital journalism and hope they encourage continued experimentation and innovation at the grassroots level.

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June 22, 2011

[Official Gmail Blog] 10 Gmail gadgets to try

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There is a powerful but little known Gmail feature that lives in Labs called "Add any gadget by URL." Once you turn it on, you can add iGoogle gadgets (or any gadget specified by an .xml file) to the side of your Gmail account. While most of these gadgets are built by third-parties and not owned or maintained by Google, they can be super handy.

To install any of these gadgets, follow those steps:
1) From your Gmail account, go to the Labs tab of Gmail Settings.
2) Look for the Lab "Add any gadget by URL." Enable it, then click "Save changes."
3) Go to the new "Gadgets" tab under "Settings" and add the relevant .xml address.

Here's a list of a ten I've found worth trying out:

Wikipedia
Look for a specific query right from Gmail.
http://www.google.com/ig/modules/wikipedia.xml


Google Calculator
Make some quick calculations while typing an email.
http://calebegg.com/calc.xml


Note
Add a sticky note to the corner of your Gmail account.
http://www.google.com/ig/modules/sticky.xml


Remember the Milk
If you're a fan of this task management system, accessing all your "Remember the milk" notes from right within Gmail can be super handy.
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/modules/gmail/rtm.xml


PolyClock
Gives you the time of day for any place in the world.
http://gad.getpla.net/poly/clock.xml


Currency Converter
A real time currency converter.
http://helloworld123---.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/currency-converter.xml


bit.ly URL shortener
Lets you shorten URLs in a single click.
http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/107368512201818821991/bitly-shortener.xml


Chuck Norris fact generator
Displays a different "Chuck Norris fact" every day of the year. http://marsupialmusic.net/stu/scripts/chucknorris.xml


Finally, you might be familiar with the last two gadgets, since they are also available as individual Gmail Labs:

Google Calendar
Displays your Google Calendar agenda right from Gmail.
http://www.google.com/ig/modules/calendar.xml


Google Docs
Gives you quick access to your most recent documents.
www.google.com/ig/modules/docs.xml


You can find lots of other gadgets optimized for iGoogle on this page, and many of them work well in Gmail, too.

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Wyoming has officially gone Google

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 06:40 AM PDT

Q: What do national parks, female governors and Google Apps have in common?

A: Wyoming was the first state in the country to have each of them.

This morning, Governor Matt Mead announced that the state of Wyoming has completed its transition to Google Apps for Government. Since the state first declared its intention to go Google eight months ago, Wyoming has worked quickly to move all 10,000 state employees onto Google Apps.

For the first time ever, Wyoming's entire state government now shares a common email, calendar and document system, making it easier for employees to find and collaborate with one another. By going Google, the state is also saving taxpaying Wyomingites approximately $1 million annually. Who knows which next great "first" they'll put these savings towards?



You can view the live stream of the Governor's announcement starting at 8:00am MT.

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