Ever wanted to run GMail but had too many mails on your current client? Now you can Import (technically, export to GMail) your mails into your GMail account with Google Email Uploader! LifeHacker has a great post on setting it up with screenshots and more, or go straight to Google to get their Google Email [...]

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Pimp out GMail with Dark Theme

Ever wished GMail had themes? Well it doesn’t, but now you can theme it yourself? If you like the kicking view to the left be sure to pay a visit to UserStyles for the GreaseMonkey script. LifeHacker has promised to include it (once done) in Better GMail so you can optionally wait for that. Everything [...]

Google Turns Off The Lights

Source: FlickrA black Google background would save 750 Megawatt-hours per year. This topic has been raised before and has even resulted in Blackle. Now Google Ireland has taken this to the max changing their homepage to use the energy efficient #000000 background, you can see this for yourself by visiting the site. This is more [...]

Greasemonkey: RSS filter

Lifehacker has a great greasemonkey script to add filtering support to your Google Feed Reader, with full regex support (if you go that way). “automatically highlights any items in Google Reader whose contents match any word in your matchlist. The script’s filtering does not remove posts from Reader, so you won’t miss any content—you’ll just [...]

Google Earth: Hiking Trails

“Want to scout out some hikes before your next trip? Google Earth’s new layer has hundreds of them.” LifeHacker, the glowing gem of all things nifty, has a bit more information on Google Earth’s new feature, which include fancy GPS marked trails for hiking! Some legs also include photos, audio and even video clips. But [...]

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Google Calendar has become hugely popular, just today I was reading an article on LifeHacker saying that Yahoo’s Calendar used to be a feature, but no more. This post is essentially a short collection of handy Google Calendar tips, for your use – Update G Cal with ThunderBird – mozilla’s fantastic email client can use [...]

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