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  1. Email And Instant Messenger Service Providers

    GMail Drive shell extension GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google Gmail account, allowing you to use Gmail as a storage medium. GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google Gmail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your Gmail account directly from inside Windows Explorer. GMail Drive literally adds a new drive to your computer under the My Computer folder, where you can create new folders, copy and drag'n'drop files to. Ever since Google started to offer users a Gmail e-mail account, which includes storage space of 2000 megabytes, you have had plenty of storage space but not a lot to fill it up with. With GMail Drive you can easily copy files to your Gmail account and retrieve them again. When you create a new file using GMail Drive, it generates an e-mail and posts it to your account. The e-mail appears in your normal Inbox folder, and the file is attached as an e-mail attachment. GMail Drive periodically checks your mail account (using the Gmail search function) to see if new files have arrived and to rebuild the directory structures. But basically GMail Drive acts as any other hard-drive installed on your computer. You can copy files to and from the GMail Drive folder simply by using drag'n'drop like you're used to with the normal Explorer folders. Because the Gmail files will clutter up your Inbox folder, you may wish to create a filter in Gmail to automatically move the files (prefixed with the GMAILFS letters in the subject) to your archived mail folder. Please note that GMail Drive is still an experimental tool. There's still a number of limitations of the file-system (such as total filename size must be less than 65 characters). Since the tool hooks up with the free Gmail Service provided by Google, changes in the Gmail system may break the tool's ability to function. I cannot guarantee that files stored in this manner will be accessible in the future.
  2. ~music Zone!~

    get ur gorrilaz album here... GORRILAZ (1st Album) [01] - Re-Hash - 03:39 [02] - 5-4 - 02:40 [03] - Tomorrow Comes Today - 03:13 [04] - New Genious - 03:58 [05] - Clint Eastwood - 05:42 [06] - Man Research - 04:30 [07] - Punk - 01:36 [08] - Sound Check - 04:41 [09] - Double Bass - 04:45 [10] - Rock The House - 04:09 [12] - Latin Simon - 03:37 [13] - Starshin - 03:32 [14] - Slow Country - 03:36 [15] - M1 a1 - 04:00 [16] - Clint Eastwood-Ed Case Irie Re - 03:42 [17] - 19-2000-Soulchild Remix - 03:27 DOWNLOAD GORRILAZ HERE DEMON DAYS [1] - Intro - 01:03 [2] - Last Living Souls - 03:11 [3] - Kids With Guns - 03:46 [4] - O Green World - 04:32 [5] - Dirty Harry - 03:44 [6] - Feel Good Inc. [7] - El MaƱana - 03:50 [8] - Every Planet We Reach Is Dead - 04:53 [9] - November Has Come - 02:41 [10] - All Alone - 03:30 [11] - White Light - 02:09 [12] - Dare - 04:04 [13] - Fire Coming Out Of The Monkey's Head - 03:17 [14] - Don't Get Lost In Heaven - 02:01 [15] - Demon Days - 04:29 DOWNLOAD DEMON DAYS HERE
  3. Get Yahoo Mail Beta

    thanks dude... my yahoo inbox rocks!!!!
  4. Email And Instant Messenger Service Providers

    it seems all raise hands for gmail... then dont waist time here.. log into GMAIL FORUMS meet all d gmails fans over der..
  5. ~music Zone!~

    hey static wecome to d rimwebian rock club if u got anythin to share...u can ... if u got a bandf...share ur music... good luck!
  6. Email And Instant Messenger Service Providers

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. What makes Gmail different? Yes, Gmail is another email service. But it's different in lots of ways, starting with a philosophy: that communications can be made simpler, more efficient and more fun. When building Gmail, we looked at the frustrations people were having with email, and started with our product from scratch. The result is something that's faster, cleaner, and more intuitive. For example, Gmail automatically groups an email and its replies into a conversation, so you can easily follow the back and forth of an email exchange. It's just like you were chatting. And now, you can chat in Gmail too. There are no pop-ups or banner ads in Gmail, and very little spam. With Google search, it's easier for you to find the things that matter to you. And Gmail even has some personality. But don't take our word for it, try it yourself. Think of it as a fresh start. 2. How do I sign up? You can get a Gmail account if you're invited by someone who already has one. Or, you can sign up for an account using your mobile phone. 3. What about spam? Innovative Google technology on the inside keeps spam messages on the outside. Lack of spam is one of our users' number one reasons for loving Gmail. And we keep improving our sophisticated spam filter every day. You can help by using the Report Spam button, which removes spam from your inbox and automatically improves spam filtering in the future. 4. I heard I can chat in Gmail too? Yes, you can! Why should you always have to choose whether you want to email or chat with someone, and then go to a different program for each? Gmail integrates the two so you can see when your friends are online and get in touch with them however you want. Having email and chat in the same web browser means you can now chat with your friends wherever you have Internet access. Even save and search for your chat histories just as you would with email messages so you never lose important information again. Gmail users are now part of the Google Talk network, and this feature is completely synchronized with our downloadable Google Talk client, which also enables free voice calls through your computer. 5. What does Gmail do to prevent viruses? We take the security of our users very seriously. In addition to virus protection that automatically scans your attachments and tries to remove any viruses found in them, Gmail also doesn't send or receive any executable files since most computer viruses are contained in executable files. 6. Are there ads in Gmail? Yes, there are small, unobtrusive, and relevant text ads alongside your Gmail messages, similar to those on the side of Google search results pages. The matching of ads to content is a completely automated process performed by computers. No humans read your email to target the ads, and no email content or other personally identifiable information is ever provided to advertisers. Ads are never inserted into the body text of either incoming or outgoing Gmail messages and you won't see any pop-ups or untargeted banner ads in Gmail. In fact, Gmail users have even told us that they've found our ads to be interesting and even useful. 7. What about privacy? Google respects our users' privacy. For details, please see the Gmail Privacy Policy. Google also take several steps to guard the confidentiality of users' information by offering a number of industry-leading protections. To learn more, please visit our section on Gmail and privacy. 8. Why is Google offering email and instant messaging? I thought you were a search company. Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally useful and accessible. We know that more and more of the information that's important to people is being exchanged and kept in email and chats. It can be overwhelming to keep track of this information, or to find later. We believe we can help with that. Gmail helps users make sense of the information in their inboxes. There is less spam, things are easier to find, and you can keep the things that are important to you. Google's search technology is at the core of all of this. And now, we're using that technology to do for email what we did for search. Making it easier and more efficient than ever.
  7. A new exploit has been discovered in the wild that affects fully patched Windows XP SP2 systems, according to reports by security firms F-Secure and Sunbelt. The malicious code takes advantage of a vulnerability in the WMF graphics rendering engine to automatically download and install malware. WMF, or Windows Metafile, is a vector based image format used by Microsoft's operating systems. SHIMGVW.DLL is loaded to render the images and contains a flaw that opens the door for a malformed WMF image to cause remote code execution and potentially allow for a full system compromise. Microsoft previously fixed a vulnerability affecting WMF and EMF files in November. That problem affected Windows 2000, XP and Windows Server 2003. "We have a number of sites that we have found with this exploit. Different sites download different spyware. We only had a handful of websites using this new exploit but now we are seeing many more using this to install bad stuff. These image files can be modified very easily to download any malware or virus," said Alex Eckelberry, CEO of Sunbelt Software. "I hit one site with a fully patched XP system last week and it was pretty intense -- it went right through and infected my machine." F-Secure's Mika Pehkonen warned that, "Right now, fully patched Windows XP SP2 machines are vulnerable, with no known patch." The company is detecting the offending WMF files as W32/PFV-Exploit.A, .B and .C. "Note that you can get infected if you visit a web site that has an image file containing the exploit. Internet Explorer users might automatically get infected. Firefox users can get infected if they decide to run or download the image file," Pehkonen added. Microsoft has been notified of the issue and it could opt to issue an emergency patch, apart from its standard Patch Tuesday security bulletins. "We expect Microsoft to issue a patch on this as soon as they can," says F-Secure.
  8. Email And Instant Messenger Service Providers

    Wat if gmail gets together with yahoo or hotmail... wat will be the after effect....jst cant be thinkin abt it
  9. Email And Instant Messenger Service Providers

    rediff is no gud!! d results can be totally found on d voting list... even i put my thumbs down for rediff...its jst dat dey got 1 gb and no use at all i go gmail!!!!
  10. ~music Zone!~

    hey alfansey, it seems u did not chk d whole properties of it.. ive not uploaded onto rimweb server and also it will not take up such big fyl..ive uploaded my avatar to the imageshack server and rimwebs pulling it frm der... GOT IT??!!
  11. Email And Instant Messenger Service Providers

    GUYS !! now someone's comeup beatin Gmail related with the space !! 30 GB MAIL BOX!!!! chk out here----> enter
  12. ~music Zone!~

    thanks austin. welcome to rockers domain. i lyk slow rock and stuff not hard though...bt still i hear dem.
  13. Email And Instant Messenger Service Providers

    i go for both gmail and yahoo!! gmail gives me d best simplest mailbox with tons of space comin in!! bt unfortunately my contacts send mail to my hotmail and yahoo coz dey gone used to it. anyways i use gmail as my official mailbox for newsletters and stuff coz der is never to worry of LESS SPACE!!!! As for yahoo,i prefer chattin as its got lot of kewl stuff...
  14. Discuss your views on the Addictors!!! Share your fav. mail and messenger services provided on the net The History of Yahoo! - How It All Started... Yahoo! began as a student hobby and evolved into a global brand that has changed the way people communicate with each other, find and access information and purchase things. The two founders of Yahoo!, David Filo and Jerry Yang, Ph.D. candidates in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, started their guide in a campus trailer in February 1994 as a way to keep track of their personal interests on the Internet. Before long they were spending more time on their home-brewed lists of favorite links than on their doctoral dissertations. Eventually, Jerry and David's lists became too long and unwieldy, and they broke them out into categories. When the categories became too full, they developed subcategories ... and the core concept behind Yahoo! was born. The Web site started out as "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web" but eventually received a new moniker with the help of a dictionary. The name Yahoo! is an acronym for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle," but Filo and Yang insist they selected the name because they liked the general definition of a yahoo: "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth." Yahoo! itself first resided on Yang's student workstation, "Akebono," while the software was lodged on Filo's computer, "Konishiki" - both named after legendary sumo wrestlers. Jerry and David soon found they were not alone in wanting a single place to find useful Web sites. Before long, hundreds of people were accessing their guide from well beyond the Stanford trailer. Word spread from friends to what quickly became a significant, loyal audience throughout the closely-knit Internet community. Yahoo! celebrated its first million-hit day in the fall of 1994, translating to almost 100 thousand unique visitors. Due to the torrent of traffic and enthusiastic reception Yahoo! was receiving, the founders knew they had a potential business on their hands. In March 1995, the pair incorporated the business and met with dozens of Silicon Valley venture capitalists. They eventually came across Sequoia Capital, the well-regarded firm whose most successful investments included Apple Computer, Atari, Oracle and Cisco Systems. They agreed to fund Yahoo! in April 1995 with an initial investment of nearly $2 million. Realizing their new company had the potential to grow quickly, Jerry and David began to shop for a management team. They hired Tim Koogle, a veteran of Motorola and an alumnus of the Stanford engineering department, as chief executive officer and Jeffrey Mallett, founder of Novell's WordPerfect consumer division, as chief operating officer. They secured a second round of funding in Fall 1995 from investors Reuters Ltd. and Softbank. Yahoo! launched a highly-successful IPO in April 1996 with a total of 49 employees. Today, Yahoo! Inc. is a leading global Internet communications, commerce and media company that offers a comprehensive branded network of services to more than 345 million individuals each month worldwide. As the first online navigational guide to the Web, www.yahoo.com is the leading guide in terms of traffic, advertising, household and business user reach. Yahoo! is the No. 1 Internet brand globally and reaches the largest audience worldwide. The company also provides online business and enterprise services designed to enhance the productivity and Web presence of Yahoo!'s clients. These services include Corporate Yahoo!, a popular customized enterprise portal solution; audio and video streaming; store hosting and management; and Web site tools and services. The company's global Web network includes 25 World properties. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Yahoo! has offices in Europe, Asia, Latin America, Australia, Canada and the United States.
  15. ~music Zone!~

    thanks dude... more compositions on the way!!!
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