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Judy Brophy

Free Technology for Teachers: Gmail+1 = Student Email Addresses to Register for Online ... - 0 views

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    provides a solution to a problem that a lot of teachers run into when they want their students to use a new web tool. Let's say there's a new service that I want my students to use but my students don't have email addresses that they can use to register for that service. In that case I can quickly generate Gmail addresses for my students by using the Gmail+1 hack.
Matthew Ragan

How to Set Up a Mail Merge in Gmail for Personalized Mass Emails - 0 views

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    If you want to send out a personalized mass email, much like most companies' marketing emails, creating a mail merge is the easiest way. Unlike the antiquated mail merges of days past, you can do it in Gmail with half the headache.
Judy Brophy

Google Drive Is Alive: 5GB of Free Dropbox-Like Storage on Google's Servers - 1 views

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    apr24, 2012- it appears It's a little Dropbox, a dash of Google Docs, all with the amazing organization and search power you've come to expect from the people that created Gmail.
Jenny Darrow

What is iGoogle? : Features - Web Search Help - 0 views

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    iGoogle is a customizable homepage iGoogle lets you create a personalized homepage that contains a Google search box at the top, and your choice of any number of gadgets below. Gadgets come in lots of different forms and provide access to activities and information from all across the web, without ever having to leave your iGoogle page. Here are some things you can do with gadgets: View your latest Gmail messagesRead headlines from Google News and other top news sourcesCheck out weather forecasts, stock quotes, and movie showtimesStore bookmarks for quick access to your favorite sites from any computerDesign your own gadget.
Matthew Ragan

Nine secret tricks for Google services | Web | Working Mac | Macworld - 0 views

  • Another feature of the Google Docs Viewer Website mentioned above is that you can create your own URLs that point to files online, and send them to others so they can instantly view the file by clicking the link. Just make the first part of the URL read as follows: http://docs.google.com/viewer?url= Then add the URL of the file straight afterwards, including the http:// component. If I wanted somebody to be able to view the Microsoft Word file located at http://keirthomas.com/dump/testfile.docx, for example, I'd send them the following URL: http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://keirthomas.com/dump/testfile.docx
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    Getting the most out of Google products such as Gmail, Docs, and YouTube is a must if you're using them for business. However, the products are so packed with features that it can be hard to keep up.
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