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Download Gmail Android App apk

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Gmail App for Android The dedicated Gmail application integrated with Contacts and Android applications. * Email pushed automatically to your phone * Search all your messages * Access synched messages when off line * View messages by conversation * Multiple Gmail accounts * Stars, labels, and many other features Download Gmail.apk Compatible With: HTC Aria, HTC ChaCha, HTC Desire, HTC Desire HD, HTC Desire HD2, HTC Desire S, HTC Desire Z, HTC Dream, HTC DROID ERIS, HTC Droid Incredible, HTC DROID Incredible 2, HTC EVO 3D, HTC Evo 4G, HTC Evo Shift 4G, HTC EVO View 4G, HTC Flyer, HTC Google Nexus One, HTC Gratia, HTC Hero, HTC Holiday, HTC Incredible S, HTC Inspire 4G, HTC Legend, HTC Magic, HTC Merge, HTC Salsa, HTC Sensation, HTC Sensation 4G, HTC Tattoo, HTC Thunderbolt 4G, HTC Wildfire, HTC Wildfire S, LG Apex, LG Axis, LG GT540 Optimus, LG GW880, LG Optimus 2X, LG Optimus 2X SU660, LG Optimus 3D P920, LG Optimus Big LU6800, LG Optimus Black P970, LG Optimus Chic E720,

Fast Email Fetching In Gmail

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POP e-mail fetching is a great feature of Gmail to retrieve messages from your other emails accounts via POP and display them in your inbox alongside the emails that come directly to your Gmail account. Anyone who has been channeling emails from various addresses to one master Gmail address, knows that Gmail uses a timing algorithm to retrieve messages from POP accounts. The problem, however is the time lag. Often you would want to instantly check whether the email you were waiting for has arrived or not. Quickly Check If a New Email Has Arrived or Not : To check or retrieve emails at any desired time, head to your email settings and under Labs, enable the “Refresh POP Accounts” option. Then save changes. From now on you will see a refresh link at the top of your inbox. Whenever you refresh, Gmail will check and retrieve any new message from any of your associated accounts.

Increase Your Gmail Account Security with basic Security Tips from Google

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For most of us, a compromise on an email account could mean a compromise on a dozen connected accounts. Its always a good practice to have separate public and private email addresses. A public email address that your would use to subscribe to online services such Facebook, twitter, LinkedIn, Flickr, Quora and several other sites and a private one that can be associated with Bank Accounts, Hosting Company, PayPal, Amazon, Online file hosting service and any other place where account security is even more critical. Having separate email addresses combined with a strong password maybe the best security measure but if you are a Gmail user there are other basic, yet important steps that you can take to make your Gmail even more safe and secure. Here are two videos from Google. One providing the very basic Gmail security tips and the other about the recently introduced — 2 Step Verification method. Basic Gmail Security Tips: 2 Step Verification:

Offline Google Mail App for Chrome Lets you Use your Gmail Offline

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Gmail users previously were able to backup their emails offline using Gears, a Google plugin allowing web apps to run offline. But recently in May, Google announced that it shifted focus to HTML5 and stopped the development of Google Gears. As a result, those users who installed the versions of Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome released after May could no longer backup their Gmail account using Gears. The good news is that Google has brought back the ability for Gmail users to access their emails even when they are not connected to the internet. The functionality can be achieved by installing “ Offline Google Mail ”, a new chrome web-app based on HTML5 that updates in the background while you’re online. Incase the internet is not available, simply open a new tab in chrome and launch the app. From there you can compose, read, search and archive emails. Offline Google Mail will automatically sync the changes once internet connectivity is available. The streamlined user in