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How to Use G-Mail?

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G-mail is the Google e-mail service. It is not dependent on any e-mail software like Outlook or Mozilla. With this web based e-mail you can access your mail account from any system, anywhere, where there is internet connectivity. Here are some tips on how to use your Gmail account. The first step towards using G-mail is to create an account. The process is simple and easy. Go to the Google home page and click on create new account tab. This will open up a page that will ask for details like your first name, last name, username, (as chosen by you) and password. Once all these details are given the process of creating an account is over. You can now access all Google features with the username and password you registered. You can additionally add a signature to the end of every Gmail message you send. By default there is no signature, and it should be turned on if required. Your signature can be any name you wish like your first name alone, nick name or anything according to

5 Secrets to Creating a Powerful Google Profile

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Gmail username availability . To get the information that I need, I Google the person's name and see how well-known they are online and what they have to say. What I discovered in my search is that their social media profiles, like those found on Twitter, Linkedin, and Facebook, show up high in the search results. Google, however, has started giving these well-known social networking sites a run for their money by creating their own online profile option. Google Profiles are simple web pages where you can list general information about yourself. Anyone who can create an account on Google and verify their real name through a screening routine can now have a personal profile page on Google. The most powerful aspect of this system, however, is the ability to include links in your profile, which can pack a powerful search engine optimization (SEO) punch for you. Best of all, Google provides this service at no cost to you. Profiles are public and include your actual name and/o