Wednesday 15 May 2013

Review: Track and follow up emails with Right Inbox for Gmail

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05.13.2013 12:06 PM
Right Inbox for Gmail is a simple-to-use service that automatically reminds you to follow up on emails.
05.14.2013 10:07 AM
This handy Chrome extension allows you to read, reply or delete emails without ever having to open the Gmail web page.
 
 
05.13.2013 12:43 PM
As Intel mulls a plan to expand its contract-manufacturing operations, IC Insights says the company has lost ground as the world's top semiconductor company to chip suppliers benefitting from the success of mobile devices.
05.13.2013 12:45 PM
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services wants health tech developers in Silicon Valley to make greater use of its data to help make advances in the field and aid entrepreneurs in the region.
05.13.2013 1:00 PM
The multitude says Windows 8 sucks. Microsoft says it's sold 100 million licenses. Where does the truth lie?
05.13.2013 1:19 PM
Microsoft is rolling out changes to SkyDrive to enhance management of photos in the cloud storage service, including more efficient viewing and uploading of files.
05.13.2013 1:30 PM
Chafe at those Gmail storage limits no more: Now, all your Google Drive space is your Gmail and Google+ Photo storage space, too.
05.13.2013 1:44 PM
With 63 percent of businesses now supporting telecommuting, CEO Marissa Mayer digs in on her controversial ban against working from home.
05.13.2013 2:03 PM
Sixty-one percent of U.S. residents surveyed by online postage vendor Endicia said they don't support the Marketplace Fairness Act, which would allow states with sales taxes to collect those taxes from large online retailers.
05.13.2013 2:11 PM
The New York State attorney general has sent letters to the chief executives of Apple, Microsoft, Google and Samsung asking them for help in combating cellphone theft and hinting he may pursue legal action if they don't cooperate.
05.13.2013 2:20 PM
A new iPad app for taking credit cards on an iPad surfaced briefly in the iTunes store today. Heres what its up against when it resurfaces.
05.13.2013 2:30 PM
Android's new boss hinted of an eventual merger of Chrome and Android but said the two will remain separate "for the short term."
 
 
 
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