This post lists the solutions if you face an issue where Gmail won’t load in Chrome and Firefox. Sometimes, despite having a high-speed internet connection, users face the issue of Gmail not loading ...
For information on past versions and what's changed, see the Changelog. Version 0.7.3.2—part 2 of the "holy crap Google changed everything" fix-it: Restored Add Row Highlights, Hide Invites, and Hide ...
If you are seeing a Corrupted Content Error while trying to open your Gmail account, this guide is for you. We have a few fixes that can help you get rid of the issue ...
In today's earlier list of five extensions you won't need in Firefox 3, we said you won't need any special toolbars, third-party apps, Greasemonkey scripts, or extensions to get Firefox to use webapps ...
Gmail Redesigned 2.0 gives everyone's favorite Web-mail service an extreme makeover, transforming it from ugly duckling to sexy starlet (make that applet). To use this free Gmail "skin," you'll need ...
With numerous buttons and options you may never use, Gmail’s rich interface can get in the way of actually reading email. To be fair, Google packs a lot of functionality into the interface, but no ...
I’ve never been a big proponent of the stock Mail application in OS X, so I generally find myself relying on Gmail inside a browser for all of my email needs. In fact, I don’t have any accounts ...
For those that haven't seen it yet, my Compiler cohort has written up his experiences with the Google Life project — using only Google services for one month. It's a fascinating read for those who've ...
Several Tibetan organizations were targeted in a cyber-espionage campaign by a state-backed hacking group using a malicious Firefox extension designed to hijack Gmail accounts and infect victims with ...
The malicious extension, FriarFox, snoops in on both Firefox and Gmail-related data. A newly uncovered cyberattack is taking control of victims’ Gmail accounts, by using a customized, malicious ...
Beyond pushing Chrome on google.com and planning to roll it out with OEMs, Google has found a new way to tell users about its browser. This time, the search giant is targeting IE users who use Gmail.