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After five years, Gmail exits beta

After five years, Gmail and Google docs are finally out of beta. But you won't find much in the way of changes, though.

Facebook readies new user pages, filtering tools

The social network announces two new features to its service, including a revamped way to organise and read newsfeeds.

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Reviews

  • Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror

    The first portable Syphon Filter is one of a rare breed for the PlayStation Portable--a shooter that offers not only intense stealth and action sequences, but also a control scheme that works.

  • Yahoo Mail Beta

    Yahoo brings the style and speed of desktop e-mail services to the Web.

  • MSN Kahuna Beta

    Kahuna makes Hotmail look and behave more like Outlook.

  • Corel WordPerfect Mail

    For its office productivity suite, Corel creates an inexpensive alternative to Microsoft Outlook.

  • PodMail

    PodMail isn't perfect, but it's free, so you might as well try it.

  • Which free Web-mail address is the one to own?

    Find out who our pick is for the best free Web-mail service.

  • Netscape Mail

    With good free options available, such as Yahoo Mail and Google Gmail, there's simply no reason to go with Netscape Mail.

  • MSN Hotmail

    Until Microsoft expands its storage maximum, Hotmail's current 2MB in-box is too small for most people.

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  • Adam plucks first SA WiMax apple

    South Australian internet service provider, Adam Internet, has turned on its first WiMax tower, an effort its chieftain Scott Hicks described as a "minor miracle".

  • NSW education: Just six laptops lost

    Fears that laptops issued to students under the Digital Education Revolution would be "sold at the pub" have proved unfounded, with the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) claiming it has suffered six losses to date.

  • More broadband options for Tasmanians

    Internet service provider Netspace today announced the activation of seven new high-speed broadband exchanges covering Hobart, Launceston and surrounding areas.

  • Children's, liberties groups protest filter

    A number of Australian children's civil liberties and other groups have launched a significant protest against the Federal Government's plans to censor the internet through a filtering scheme.

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