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And Yet Another Reason To Love GMAIL

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Look, I make no secret of the fact that I’m a Gmail Fan-Girl. It’s true. Here’s yet another reason why:

 

Background Sending

One of the most common delays happens after you hit that “Send” button, when you’re waiting patiently for a couple seconds for Gmail to send your message. If you send a lot of email, that can add up to a lot of lost time.

Now they’ve added a Lab Feature to improve sending. No more waiting for large attachments to upload. It does it all in the background.

Nifty, huh?

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Facebook Now Allows Tagging in Comments

Facebook Comments Now Allow Tagging

Facebook users can now tag their friends, Pages, apps, Groups, and Events in comments to news feed stories and wall posts to create linked mentions. This is a huge boost for connectivity and a feature that’s been lacking since they rolled out tagging back in September, 2009

To use the feature, simply type the @ and a few letters of the name of the person or business you want to tag. They’ll get a notification when they’re tagged, too.

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Tech Tip: Google Chat

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I’m a Google Fan Girl. A big one. Most of their products are intuitive, rarely break and when I log in, they do what I want them to do. My absolute test for just about any application I review or consider adopting needs to include Google’s suite of applications if it’s going to play in my sandbox. There are too many to mention, but the plus signs and check marks next to “awesome feature” can’t be quickly added up.

The one I find myself playing with the most lately is Google Chat. I used to use MSN Messenger (for nearly 8 years!) but found that having multiple chat platforms was a pain – that, coupled with the fact that most of my friends were migrating away and I needed a mobile solution for my Blackberry made the need to leap more urgent. Since it’s already integrated with Google’s Gmail, it made for a seamless switch.

It just keeps getting better and better and for the past month I’ve taken advantage of one of the coolest features yet – letting Remember the Milk remind me (automatically) via Chat! If you’re not familiar with RTM, be sure and check them out – we devote lots of time to them in GeekSchool for a reason!

Here’s how it works:
I added rtm.remind@gmail.com as a friend in my Google Chat List:

They don’t need to approve it, you’re ready to go on the Google side just by doing this. The official address is rtm.remind@gmail.com

Now, for the magic part. Go into your Remember the Milk account, click on settings and then reminders. Change your reminders to include Google Talk:

That’s it! I can also setup Twitter and Email… but WHY? I’m already in my email and I don’t have to wait! Neat, huh?