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Gmail Now Featuring E-mail Fetcher for Pop3 Mails

Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 28, 2007.

 GmailGmail Recently introduced POP e-mail fetching service right from your g-mail account. You'll be able to read email from up to 5 additional accounts, all in one place, and take advantage of all of Gmail's great features. Note that the email accounts you would like to fetch will need to support POP access.

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Note: Some free email services don't support POP access at this time and This feature is currently only enabled for a limited number of users.

How to know whether you have this service available for you?

Click Settings from the top of any Gmail page.
Click Accounts.

Look for Get mail from other accounts.

gmail accounts tab

Now Select "Add Another Mail Account

gmail add a mail account dialog

Now move to Next Step [More]

Teamslide launched as a hosted service

Written by Ruhani Rabin on September 22, 2006.

http://www.teamslide.com/media/press/teamslide-logo-220.jpg

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Previously mentioned ajaxed based web app for live PowerPoint®-type webpresentations. with teamslide hosted, small-business owners andfreelance professionals can share web presentations with clients and associates andsimultaneously converse with them over the phone.

teamslide hosted is ideally suited for presentation-enhanced sales calls, onlineseminars, web training, project status presentations and collaboration in medicalimaging.For more in-depth information, graphics and fotos,please visit:
http://www.teamslide.com/pages/press/press.php

for more information on hosted service is here . Take a look it's very much cheaper than other similer products presented on the online market.

Here is a summary of teamslide hosted services:

  • teamslide hosted (3 months, auto-renewable): US$ 35
  • teamslide hosted (6 months, auto-renewable): US$ 60
  • teamslide hosted (12 months, auto-renewable): US$ 99

Please refer here for latest price information

TeamSlide – Ajax Web Presentation toolkit Getting Updated

Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 23, 2006.

teamslide
I've Previously wrote about the TeamSlide – Web based presentation management tool . Today Patrick from Teamslide Team informed me that they are going to release the New Version 1.8.8 Tomorrow, souped up with new features and more robustness. They have integrated some of most advanced ajax technologies that made the product more powerful and presentable to audience. Today they have updated their website. Lets go forward and take a look in the Highlights of the New Version.

SkyPE integration (Basic):

Now you can able to send a message or initiate a call to a skype user right from the presentation. Perticipants can join and discuss about the slide. take a look below:

teamslide - make skype calls

teamslide - call a perticipant directly

Remote URL (suggest a link to participants) :

Presenter is now able to send a specific url or link to the current perticipants. It's a great way to let the perticipants visit or refer to a specific url.

teamslide - suggest  a remote url

Remote Highlight (use a pointer or draw a rectangle or both to highlight something on a slide):

This is one of the most useful new features introduced in this version where The Presenter is able to Highlight and Draw realtime on the slide which will be visible to all of the perticipants of the slide..

teamslide - highlighted rectangles realtime

Additionaly the Script was improved to be more cross-platform friendly. As for Example now TeamSlide supports IE6, Safari, FireFox and server requirements are more flexible, improved support for IIS and PHP 5 based servers. Rendering is more faster.

TeamSlide is Available at a very affordable Price. You can check other similer services which are not affordable at all. Why not you check their website by yourself. They have an impressive demo which is already setup over their site. So that you can play around with the demo to know more.

Gmail Remote Command

Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 15, 2006.

Windows Freeware GMail remote command lets you Perform Simple File open and shutdown operations just by sending mail to your GMail MailBox using special tags. What You can do with it?

  • 1 – To execute applications;
  • 2 – To open web pages;
  • 3 – To shutdown the system.

After Downloading the Program GRC, you'll need to make sure MSINET.OCX file is available in your Windows System32 folder. Once you have the MSINET.OCX file inside your System32 folder you can start use the Program. Run the Program from where you've unzipped it. Click on the Settings to see the Tags and Commands.

Configure Tags..

Now Click on the LOGIN menu item to continue to login. Enter your Gmail username and password and click on Sign On Button.

gmail remote login

Once you've signed in you just need to send an e-mail to that gmail account using specific tags on the e-mail subject. As for Example you can send an e-mail which has a subject – [open]http://www.tech2all.com[/open]. Once the mail delivered to the specific gmail mailbox the GRC program will open the website http://www.tech2all.com using the default web browser. Another Example would be – [open]c:\windows\system32\calc.exe[/open] which will execute the Calculator. See the Example of a mail below.

gmail remote - how to send the mail

Here is the Links you need

GMail Remote Command AKA GRC HomePage

MSINET.OCX 

How-To: Build your own network firewall

Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 1, 2006.

 four_port_nic_firewall_howto.jpg

Todays internet ERA you'll need a protection of firewall rathar than depending on your hardwares firewall. Some times you gotta tweak and customize the firewall to your optimum needs. Today i've found on Engadget, they have a nice and hand to hand tutorial on setting up your personal linux firewall system by yourself. Go ahead and read the tutorial here.

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