Every day new Gmail hacks are being released:
Even though there’s a 10 megabyte limit per attachment in Gmail, sooner or later it had to happen: Gmail used as data back-end for a file storage application. These scripts also come in handy if you want to see how to access Gmail via PHP. (And someone already scripted a RSS feed generator for your inbox on top of this.)
Firefox users will be happy to add a Gmail notifier icon.
Also new on the Gmail tool front is the .NET application PGtGM, serving as POP3 mail program. (In the meantime the Gmail Agent API will be of help to other .NET programmers.)
And if you want to get Gmail to work with Opera 7 (Windows), check Andrew Gregory’s solution.
[With a tip o the hat to Gmail Utilities.]
Ever wondered how to measure the value of the Google websites? Here are some numbers to get you started. [Thanks Capt.]
G-metrics displays the Google page-count for different terms over a period of time. You can add your own terms to watch once you register for this free service. [Thanks Capt.]
Kevin Fox shows an antique paper of a Google request from 1960.
“The blinkx windows client automatically finds web pages, news articles and documents on your machine that are related to the content of your active window. You can also use it to actively search web pages, news articles and documents on your machine that are related to a query you enter.”
– Blinkx Homepage
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