Let’s talk, let’s ta-a-alk
Yeah… trying to immitate Chris Martin for that powerful song. Oh yeah, Chris Martin of Coldplay. They’re superb. www.coldplay.com
Ok, back to business. Well, Google came up with creative tools and services among which I like the most is the GMAIL Chat (+ Talk). Yes. You can have instant message in GMAIL itself. A widget will pop up for the chat window. Of course its not as bloated as MSN Messenger, ICQ or Yahoo Messenger…. but this one you don’t need to download the installer and look for updates periodically. You can chat with just the browser (ie. Mozilla Firefox). Its fast. But its a very very basic text chat tool. No sound, door knocks, ship horn, winks, etc.
Just in case some of you are ignorant enough.. let me tell you. GMAIL is great. Sign up now before nice user names are taken. You won’t regret. Trust me.
Google Deskop…. anyone? That’s another nice feature. Imagine my job… whereby hundreds of pictures taken everyday and downloaded to the PC. Proper filing of the digital pictures are important but when sometime you need to recall a particular file/case for some info… you will have a hard time looking for it. That Windoze built-in search tool is a dogg. Nowadays… whenever I wanna find some pictures of a certain make and model of vehicle… just typed it in the Google Desktop search bar and voila. Everythings in front of me in no time. Really. Try it for yourself.
There are a hosts of services that I have not even tried all. They don’t pay me for all this publicity. I just wanna show my gratitude to them for offering this blog service for free. Also, at last there’s someone who can really compete with Microsoft in the web services arena. Yeah.
Are you lost or incomplete? Tell me how do you feel? Well I feel like they’re talking in a language I dont speak. (part of the lyrics in the Coldplay’s song) You can always translate a web page in foreign language to you and have an idea of what’s the webpage is talking about. The grammar may be out of place but who cares.
www.google.com is the place to go. Go and get a GMAIL account today… NOW ! They offer 2.7G of disk space. It has POP and SMTP servers, so you can use your favourite email client (ie. the powerful Mozilla Thunderbird) to access your GMAIL account. I still see people signing up for Yahoo or Hotmail (they’re very stingy in disk space). Arrggghh.



March 2nd, 2006 at 12:56 pm
wa sai…PRO…
March 2nd, 2006 at 1:02 pm
Pro? no lar. not pro in this matter…