Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Gmail" in Turkish language version.
In fact, the developer community was jazzed about the technical approach that Google used. In February 2005, AdapativePath's Jesse James Garrett coined the phrase "AJAX" as "Asynchronous JavaScript + XML" to describe this approach.
The Partner Edition comes with APIs that make it simple for you to provision, customize, and integrate Google Apps into your existing infrastructure. [...] We designed Google Apps Partner Edition to affordably meet the specific needs of ISP's [sic] and portals.
Gmail's filters are constantly improving and an important ingredient of their effectiveness is the use of community signals. Every time you click on the "Mark as spam" button, Gmail uses that information to block similar future messages not only for you, but for all Gmail users also.
You can retrieve your Gmail messages with a client or device that supports POP, like Microsoft Outlook or Netscape Mail.
Gmail does not allow users to receive executable files
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(yardım)You can retrieve your Gmail messages with a client or device that supports POP, like Microsoft Outlook or Netscape Mail.
In fact, the developer community was jazzed about the technical approach that Google used. In February 2005, AdapativePath's Jesse James Garrett coined the phrase "AJAX" as "Asynchronous JavaScript + XML" to describe this approach.
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(yardım)Gmail's filters are constantly improving and an important ingredient of their effectiveness is the use of community signals. Every time you click on the "Mark as spam" button, Gmail uses that information to block similar future messages not only for you, but for all Gmail users also.
Gmail does not allow users to receive executable files
The Partner Edition comes with APIs that make it simple for you to provision, customize, and integrate Google Apps into your existing infrastructure. [...] We designed Google Apps Partner Edition to affordably meet the specific needs of ISP's [sic] and portals.