Get your people talking

Get your people talking

am 29.08.2006 21:23:23 von spamhotmail

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/08/get-your-people-talki ng.html






Get your people talking

8/28/2006 02:15:00 PM

Posted by Raju Gulabani, Product Manager, Google Apps for Your Domain
Back in February, we blogged about an experiment called "Gmail for your
domain" that enabled IT administrators to power their custom domain
email with Gmail with 2GB of storage, powerful search tools, and other
Gmail features to all of their users. Since then, we've been listening
to feedback from thousands of small businesses, K-12 schools,
non-profits, universities, even families with their own websites, and
based on what they've suggested, we've added so many features that the
original name just didn't describe the service accurately any longer.
So say hello to Google Apps for Your Domain, a service available at no
cost to organizations of all shapes and sizes.
We think we may be on to something here: all the functionality of
Gmail, Google Talk and Google Calendar wrapped up with tools to make
them work for your organization, plus Google Page Creator for designing
and publishing your website. There's no hardware or software required,
and you can customize the user interfaces with your branding and color
scheme, so they look and feel like your own.
Things have come a long way in the last six months, and we're still
working on the service. If you're from a larger business or university
with more advanced needs for communications and sharing, please get in
touch regarding premium versions of the service, due out later this
year.

[OT] Re: Get your people talking

am 31.08.2006 18:56:43 von Alan Connor

On comp.mail.misc, in <1156879403.661744.203700@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "spamhotmail@yahoo.com" wrote:

http://slrn.sourceforge.net/docs/README.offline>

Eat schitt.

Alan

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Re: Get your people talking

am 01.09.2006 00:42:13 von Sam

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> On comp.mail.misc, in <1156879403.661744.203700@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "spamhotmail@yahoo.com" wrote:
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Thank you for your kookfart, Beavis.

> I eat schitt.

Was it tasty?

> Beavis
>
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