CSUN students will be switching over to Gmail during the 2009 fall semester. “The transition is near completion,” said Chris Xanthos, senior director for Project Management and Application Services.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Students who forward their University e-mails to their Gmail accounts won’t need to anymore.
Macquarie University and Google have once again teamed up for an Australian first - this time by agreeing to provide 6,000 Gmail accounts to the University's research, teaching and administrative ...
A campus forum is scheduled for Feb. 17 on options for enhancing the features and capabilities of e-mail service for faculty and staff. RSVPs for the forum are due by Feb. 11. “One option is to move ...
The University of Minnesota is almost done transferring its last employees from Gophermail to Gmail, a relief for many staff members. In 2011, the University adopted Gmail for employee and student use ...
This month, Google will release a new, integrated Gmail experience. The new Gmail puts email, chat (Google Chat), video collaboration (Google Meet), tasks and document collaboration into a single ...
Google's plan for world domination includes convincing colleges and universities to adopt its Google Apps Education Edition suite, and it's showing signs of success thanks to the seemingly ubiquitous ...
Buzz, the new social network web application from Google, sits within the confines of Gmail and is open to anyone who uses the email service. I won't dive into mass-analysis mode nor will I re-explain ...
University alumni will retain access to their Gmail accounts through 2029, the University announced in an email Oct. 30 after receiving criticism from alumni over the decision to terminate access to ...
Why would the enlightened leaders of a public university contribute to the creation of Big Brother in the form of a monopsonist (single buyer) of our precious correspondence that is private even when ...
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