Gmail now lets users retrieve career-ending rants
Google yesterday added an "undo send" option to Gmail from a browser, letting users retract messages they wish they'd never sent.
Google yesterday added an "undo send" option to Gmail from a browser, letting users retract messages they wish they'd never sent.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Does it ever feel like you take thousands of photos but rarely go back and look at them?
Microsoft's Outlook.com email service has been inaccessible since early Wednesday for customers who use several Redmond-made email clients, including those bundled with Office 2003, 2007 and 2010.
Google Earth Pro, which had a price tag of US$399, is now available for free.
As the time for St. Nick's big ride quickly approaches, kids of all ages can track his progress delivering presents around the world with Google's Santa Tracker website and app.
Google has rolled out a new version of its Calendar app, connecting it more closely with Gmail and designing it to work more like a personal assistant.
Microsoft's Office 365 "rent-not-buy" consumer software service gained 1.5 million subscribers in the September quarter, ending that month with 7.1 million on the rolls, the company said last week.
I'm predicting that Google will end Gmail within the next five years. The company hasn't announced such a move -- nor would it.
Reports are hitting that Google is just weeks away from launching a new streaming music service.
Microsoft yesterday made it easier for school and university students to obtain a free subscription to Office 365 by sidestepping institutional IT and going to the self-serve line.
Microsoft and IBM are gaining momentum in the cloud infrastructure services market, putting pressure on Amazon and outpacing rival Google, according to a new study.
Microsoft's Office 365 "rent-not-buy" subscription service is at an annual revenue run-rate of more than half a billion dollars.
Firefox users who don't like the changes to the browser's new tab page have multiple options.
Sprint announced a partnership with Google to offer the Google Apps for Business cloud service, adding that customers of the service won't be required to use Sprint's wireless network or Android devices.
Google is trying out a new Google Maps feature said to provide users with more information about their destinations, or about nearby points of interest, reports say.