Tag: email

  • Hotmail now 15 Years Old, Still Strong as ever

    Hotmail now 15 Years Old, Still Strong as ever

    [dropcap]H[/dropcap]otmail was launched 15 Years ago on 4th of July to mark the independence from generic emailing services. The most popular email website ever was acquired by Microsoft and made a bigger and better service.

     

    About 10 years ago Hotmail’s biggest challenge came from the likes of email services like Google Mail (GMAIL) and Yahoo Mail. Despite all the tough competition Hotmail rebranded itself as Windows Live Hotmail in 2007. It continues to be one of the most used email services online.

  • SENTINEL – The First Women’s Security App

    SENTINEL – The First Women’s Security App

    MindHelix Technologies LLP, a Kochi based IT company, has launched an app called SENTINEL which is the first app designed with women’s security in mind. The app can send instant alerts in case of any problems. A forced power-off of the phone or an improper exit of the application will trigger an alert to be sent. Prolonged signal loss will also cause a ‘fail safe’ alert SMS and email to be sent from the company’s server.

    Co-Founder & CEO Christin Emmanuel George said

    [quote]We want to add a direct emailing or texting to nearest police station as soon as possible. We hope to get their consent in receiving and acting on such information.[/quote]

    According to a survey by Assocham Social Development Foundation, more than 53% of women feel unsafe in their workplace, especially at night. With crimes against the fairer sex on the rise, applications like these could provide a sense of security for women. Records show that crime rates against women have increased dramatically in the metros.

    Sentinel can send multiple SMS and e-mail alerts to preconfigured numbers and e-mail ids. The alerts would include last known location, direction of travel, mode of transportation and vehicle number (which the user can enter). The app has been designed for smart phones including all devices with Android, Blackberry, Symbian, iOS and Java operating systems. The application was designed with the urban woman in mind and requires a continuous cellphone signal.

    The free app can be downloaded from http://sentinel.mindhelix.com/

  • Windows Phone 7 “Mango” Business features Explained

    Windows Phone 7 “Mango” Business features Explained

    Paul Bryan, Microsoft’s senior director of business experiences product management for Windows Phone, has written a blog post that details Windows Phone Mango’s business productivity features.

    WIN PHO 7 with added capabilities for IT departments, including complex password support, information rights management support, and the ability to access hidden corporate Wi-Fi networks.

    “This week, we expect to exceed 16,000 apps available in the Windows Phone Marketplace,” Bryan.

     

    [Source]

  • Gmail Contact Storage now up to 25,000

    Gmail Contact Storage now up to 25,000

    Are you insanely popular, or  a mass emailing spammer? Either way, Google has got you covered! The new Gmail address book can now store contacts upto 25,000. This number has gone up from the original 10,000. What is also interesting is the fact that the data entry size has been increased to 128kb from the existing 32kb = more entries per data entry. Celebrations all round!

    [The Official Gmail Blog]

  • Indian Government Bans Nokia’s Push Email Service

    Indian Government Bans Nokia’s Push Email Service

    Nokia’s upcoming push email service has been banned by the Indian Government. The Ministry of Home Affairs has relayed directives to the Department of Telecom stating that Nokia’s new push email product should not be permitted to launch in India until a system is put in place that will allow the government to monitor communications sent a received on devices.

     

    “In view of the Intelligence Bureau’s report, Department of Telecommunications is requested to advice the Telecom Service Providers not to launch Nokia’s proposed pushmail/powermail service without putting in place monitoring facilities to the satisfaction of the LEAs,” Said the Telecom Department.

     

    A similar thing had happened with RIM’s Blackberry servers, back in 2010.

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