Gmail Beta Label Removed

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Finally, Google has taking the beta label off of Gmail as well as Google Calendar, Google Docs, and GTalk for both enterprise and consumer versions. Although the beta tags is removed, you are be able to bring it back in Gmail by enabling the “Back to Beta” setting.

However, this doesn’t bother me because no free lunch in this world as we all use Gmail service for free. Also, I used Google Apps Standard Edition for personal use (own domain).

Source: Google Blog

2nd Year Anniversary for My Blog

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My blog will be 2 years old on July 6, 2009 which is next Monday. To celebrate this, I am giving away 3 web hosting accounts to all bloggers. The features plan for the web hosting account is: -

  • 1GB web space
  • 100GB monthly bandwidth
  • 10 Sub Domains
  • 10 Email accounts
  • 10 Email lists
  • 10 FTP accounts
  • 10 MySQL databases
  • 1 Domain Support

However, to get the web hosting account above, you just need to write a blog post about IPVEE.com with 100 words including 3 links to IPVEE.com using these words and a linkback to this post: -

i) show ip address
ii) show hostname
iii) find your real ip address

The first 3 bloggers who post it will get the web hosting account by July 6, 2009. Besides, these 3 web hosting accounts will expires on July 6, 2010. Lastly, thanks for all the support given by visiting and commenting in my blog.

Namecheap Coupon for July 2009

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Once again, you can get Namecheap coupon here every month in my blog. Using the coupon code below you are able to register a new .com, .net or .org domain for only $8.81 in Namecheap. Every .com, .net and .org domain registration includes 1 year free WhoisGuard privacy protection subscription and you are eligible to get a Free PositiveSSL Certificates from Comodo – 100% Free for 1 year!

Coupon: INTERFACE
Discount: Save $0.88 for 1 year new domain registration only

Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is Released

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As of today, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 version codename ‘Shiretoko‘ is made available to your language in over 70 languages. All this languages made to you by the contributions from Mozilla community members around the world. This version was renamed to 3.5 prior to the originally 3.1 version to reflect a greater scope of changes than what had originally been planned.

From Mozilla Firefox 3.5 release notes, the new Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is based on the Gecko 1.9.1 rendering platform, which has been under development for the past year. Firefox 3.5 offers many changes over the previous version, supporting new web technologies, improving performance and ease of use. Some of the notable features are: -

  • Available in more than 70 languages. (Get your local version!)
  • Support for the HTML5 and elements including native support for Ogg Theora encoded video and Vorbis encoded audio. (Try it here!)
  • Improved tools for controlling your private data, including a Private Browsing Mode.
  • Better web application performance using the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine.
  • The ability to share your location with websites using Location Aware Browsing. (Try it here!)
  • Support for native JSON, and web worker threads.
  • Improvements to the Gecko layout engine, including speculative parsing for faster content rendering.
  • Support for new web technologies such as: downloadable fonts, CSS media queries, new transformations and properties, JavaScript query selectors, HTML5 local storage and offline application storage, text, ICC profiles, and SVG transforms.

Check Out Mozilla Firefox 3.5 New Feature Video Tour

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