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GMail is currently the most popular email service on the planet.
 
GMail is currently the most popular email service on the planet.
 
=General Information=
 
=General Information=
==Background==
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=Tips and Tricks=
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*[http://deployment.googleapps.com/Home/resources-user-adoption/google-apps-tips-and-tricks#Gmail Gmail Tips]
  
==Descriptions from other Universities==
 
Descriptions from other universities review the power of spam filter most and included other features such as “Search email”, “more than 7 GB storage”, “Smart phone access”, and “continuity of university email address use.”
 
 
{{Quotation|Keep your [university] e-mail address, but use Google’s advanced e-mail interface – without ads. Comes with a powerful spam filter.|University of Minnesota}}
 
 
{{Quotation|
 
* ''Keep unwanted messages out of your inbox with Google’s powerful spam blocking technology''
 
* ''Keep any message you might need down the road, and then find it fast with Google search''
 
* ''Send mail, read new messages and search your archives instantly from your phone''
 
|University of Notre Dame}}
 
 
{{Quotation|Ad-free email with over 7 GB of storage and continued use of your @u.washington.edu or @uw.edu email addresses|University of Washington}}
 
 
==Specifications==
 
 
=Technical Usage=
 
==Logging In==
 
==Terminology==
 
==Sending Messages==
 
==Managing Your Inbox==
 
==Troubleshooting==
 
=Pedagogical Use=
 
==Security Concerns==
 
 
{{Technical Link|Gmail}}
 
{{Technical Link|Gmail}}
 
[[Category: Applications]][[Category:Google Applications]]
 
[[Category: Applications]][[Category:Google Applications]]

Latest revision as of 12:17, 25 April 2011

Application Info
Name: Gmail
Icon: Gmail.png
URL: http://mail.google.com
Type: Email service
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GMail is currently the most popular email service on the planet.

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