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On Friday night, Wired technology journalist Mat Honan was brutally hacked. In a chain of events that Honan would unravel in the following days, hackers took advantage of security holes at Amazon and Apple to gain access to his iCloud account. They then took over his Gmail account, remotely wiped all data from his MacBook Air, iPhone and iPad, and took over his Twitter account as well as the Twitter account of his former employer, Gizmodo.

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Bonjour Google! Gmail adds auto-translationupdated: Wed May 02 2012 11:29:00

Technology keeps bringing us closer to a world where people can communicate freely across language barriers.

When losing e-mail is like a snow dayupdated: Sun Apr 22 2012 11:13:00

In a long line at an airport security checkpoint, the man in front of me wearily reached into his travel cases and began to unload his electronic gear into the gray plastic bin.

How to prepare for Google's privacy changesupdated: Wed Feb 29 2012 10:44:00

On Thursday, Google's much-discussed new privacy policy goes into effect.

How to turn off Google's web historyupdated: Wed Feb 29 2012 10:44:00

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout shows you the simple way you can turn off Google's web history.

Attorneys general have 'strong concerns' about Google privacy rulesupdated: Wed Feb 22 2012 18:18:00

The top government lawyers from three dozen states sent a letter to Google on Wednesday, expressing "strong concerns" with the privacy policy the Web giant intends to roll out soon.

How not to annoy people via e-mailupdated: Wed Feb 01 2012 10:23:00

E-mail can be a lovely way to connect, an easy and instant medium for getting back or keeping in touch, a canvas for hellos and sorrys and XOXOs.

Tech Check: Google's privacy policy, a tablet (and e-reader) revolutionupdated: Fri Jan 27 2012 17:56:00

On this week's Tech Check podcast, writers Doug Gross, Stephanie Golberg and Mark Millian discuss Google's recent announcement of a new privacy policy -- and the concerns some folks have voiced about it.

Google seeks to clarify new privacy policyupdated: Fri Jan 27 2012 16:49:00

Seeking to blunt a sharp backlash to recent privacy policy changes, Google has offered to share "the real story" about a system that compiles information about users based on their activity on all of Google's sites and products.

Google swerves, allows nicknames on Google+updated: Tue Jan 24 2012 13:46:00

In a big swerve in policy, Google has decided to allow people to sign up using nicknames or other pseudonyms on its growing social network, Google+.

The re-appearing Gmail app for Apple iOSupdated: Wed Nov 16 2011 17:23:00

Two weeks ago, Google published its much-anticipated Gmail app in the Apple app store.

The week Google really 'messed up'updated: Thu Nov 03 2011 12:32:00

Love or hate Google, you probably don't expect this sort of message from one of the largest and most innovative Internet and technology companies in the world:

Gmail app for iPhone debuts, disappearsupdated: Wed Nov 02 2011 17:46:00

One of the most highly anticipated apps for Apple devices was made available on Wednesday. At least, until it wasn't.

Google rolls out new look for Gmailupdated: Wed Nov 02 2011 08:06:00

The new-look Gmail that Google accidentally told us about last week is now rolling out to all users.

People.com: Robyn Gardner's Boyfriend Recounts Her Disappearanceupdated: Thu Aug 11 2011 15:51:00

Richard Forester believes Robyn's email was hacked

Google closing experimental lab, but Gmail features will surviveupdated: Thu Jul 21 2011 09:06:00

Google announced Wednesday it will be slowly shuttering Google Labs, its experimental site for projects that aren't quite products.

CNNMoney: Google launches Google+, a quasi-Facebook competitorupdated: Tue Jun 28 2011 16:54:00

Google on Tuesday unveiled Google+, yet another attempt by the search giant to overcome its past miscues in the social networking space.

CNNMoney: Dropbox's password nightmare highlights cloud risksupdated: Wed Jun 22 2011 05:49:00

It's the security nightmare scenario: A website stuffed with sensitive documents leaves all of its customer data unprotected and exposed.

How to stop messaging the wrong personupdated: Wed Jun 08 2011 12:48:00

It's happened to all of us. You're going about your business, using multiple keyboards to tap out missives of variable sum and substance, and one to ten seconds after hitting send ... BAM!

Gmail hacking a sign of cyberattack threatupdated: Mon Jun 06 2011 08:35:00

On Wednesday, Google announced that hundreds of users of its Gmail service -- including high-ranking U.S. and South Korean officials, journalists and Chinese political activists -- had been targeted by hackers who sought to steal their passwords and monitor their e-mails. Google concluded the attack came from a provincial capital in eastern China, which is also the location of a technical reconnaissance center for the Chinese military.

CNNMoney: How top U.S. government officials got hackedupdated: Fri Jun 03 2011 12:27:00

The targeted phishing scheme that struck hundreds of top U.S. government officials' personal Gmail accounts was neither difficult to perform nor incredibly sophisticated.

CNNMoney: Massive Gmail phishing attack hits top U.S. officialsupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 14:22:00

Hundreds of personal Gmail accounts, including those of some senior U.S. government officials, were hacked as a result of a massive phishing scheme originating from China, Google said Wednesday.

Phishing attacks come from China?updated: Thu Jun 02 2011 11:45:00

CNN's John Vause speaks with Andrew Lih about cyber attacks on Google Gmail accounts.

Gmail attack shows growing cybercrime sophisticationupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 11:45:00

In the cyber war being fought across international boundaries, the recent Gmail hack of top U.S. and South Korean officials makes one thing clear, analysts say: the bad guys are winning.

Yahoo rolls out e-mail upgradesupdated: Tue May 24 2011 12:40:00

Yahoo is rolling out an upgraded version of its e-mail service to its 284 million users.

That 'Gmail Motion' prank? These folks made it realupdated: Mon Apr 04 2011 16:37:00

Maybe there aren't as many fools out there as Google thought.

CNNMoney: Google mimics Facebook with new +1 buttonupdated: Thu Mar 31 2011 11:59:00

Facebook has the "Like" button. Now Google has the "+1" button.

Chatting with a Chinese blog pioneerupdated: Mon Mar 28 2011 09:04:00

There are over 60 million bloggers in China, and he was among the first ones. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout talks to Isaac Mao.

Behind the 'Great Firewall': China's 'first blogger' speaks outupdated: Mon Mar 28 2011 09:04:00

The battle of Chinese censors to block political commentary on the internet is akin to "a snake swallowing its own tail," said Isaac Mao, an influential Chinese blogger.

Google 'smart labels' aim to de-stress e-mailupdated: Wed Mar 09 2011 21:51:00

Google on Wednesday announced yet another e-mail feature designed to defuse one of the true time bombs of modern digital existence: information overload.

Microsoft, Yahoo won't release e-mail uptime statsupdated: Wed Mar 02 2011 11:58:00

Google has been catching heat lately for the fact that it temporarily lost the e-mails of tens of thousands of Gmail users.

How did Google lose, and find, all those e-mails?updated: Tue Mar 01 2011 17:01:00

Tens of thousands of Google e-mail users got a shock early this week: All of their e-mails and contacts disappeared.

CNNMoney: Google nukes thousands of Gmail accountsupdated: Mon Feb 28 2011 14:29:00

Imagine opening up your e-mail and finding years of correspondence gone.

6 ways not to blow your interviewupdated: Mon Jan 10 2011 12:10:00

All signs point to a job market that is very slowly improving. The latest labor market figures show gains in health care, temporary work, leisure and hospitality. Headhunters say competition is heating up for talent in science, technology, engineering and math.

Multiple Gmail accounts just got a lot easier to manageupdated: Wed Dec 15 2010 10:58:00

Google's announced yet another awesome Gmail feature today. Called e-mail delegation, the feature will allow you to easily manage multiple Gmail accounts without signing in and out of Gmail and switching accounts manually.

The perils of digital snoopingupdated: Wed Dec 01 2010 12:21:00

As anyone passing through a U.S. airport discovered last week, privacy is a precious thing.

Twitter helps you find more friends with 'People' tabupdated: Fri Nov 19 2010 07:37:00

Twitter is testing a new People tab, positioned next to the Home, Profile and Messages tabs on the home page.

Tap and pay with your cellphone?updated: Thu Nov 18 2010 05:28:00

At the Web 2.0 conference, Google's CEO describes a new technology that could revolutionize the way you shop.

Why Google's data collection snafu could be good for Gmailupdated: Thu Nov 18 2010 05:28:00

Google disclosed recently that its Street View project had inadvertently collected personal data, and the company has faced an onslaught of investigations from two U.S. federal agencies and several European governments.

CNNMoney: Facebook unveils new mail systemupdated: Mon Nov 15 2010 17:08:00

Facebook is launching a new product barrage aimed at capturing the heart of its 500 million users' digital lives: their inboxes.

Could Facebook replace your e-mail inbox?updated: Thu Nov 11 2010 12:05:00

Facebook is inviting the press to a special event Monday, leading some to speculate that the company is set to overhaul its Messages product.

Facebook won't 'share' contacts with Gmailupdated: Wed Nov 10 2010 13:07:00

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks about "sharing" info and "connecting" people to each other more than Kanye West talks about himself. And the site's mission statement hits those themes hard, saying Facebook's goal is to give people "the power to share and make the world more open and connected."

Beware drunken e-mailing, Facebookingupdated: Wed Nov 10 2010 10:41:00

Remember when the only way you could electronically ruin your life after imbibing a few G 'n' Ts was by picking up the phone? "I stilll lurrvvvee you... even if you are a lying jerk who still kisses like a reptile at age 34. Please take me back! I'm outside your building... It's raining and my shoes are all squishy."

Too drunk for Facebook? This tool may helpupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 12:13:00

Regretting that drunken tweet from Friday?

Your vacation need not annoy your online palsupdated: Wed Oct 27 2010 09:04:00

After months and months of your cubicle walls contracting in on you like some kind of demonic fun house, it's finally time for that most coveted of reprieves: a vacation!

5 reasons your online-chat pals may block youupdated: Wed Oct 13 2010 09:28:00

Ever since the early days of AOL Instant Messenger (and ICQ for all you diehard chatters out there), the internet has provided us with a splendid way to reach out to others, connect with them across the channels of humanity and completely and utterly waste their time.

How to gracefully promote yourself onlineupdated: Wed Sep 22 2010 08:10:00

Recently, we received the following netiquette question from a relatively self-aware reader:

CNNMoney: Gmail's new mind-reading inboxupdated: Tue Aug 31 2010 05:26:00

Google is adding a new feature in Gmail that will automatically spotlight important e-mails and separate out the ones you can wait to read later.

Gmail looks to clear clutter with Priority Inboxupdated: Tue Aug 31 2010 01:11:00

Gmail users who feel swamped by a virtual flood of messages will get some help sorting them out.

CNNMoney: Google makes bold move to battle Skypeupdated: Thu Aug 26 2010 11:37:00

Google announced Wednesday that it will allow users to make phone calls over the Internet through its Gmail service, encroaching on territory that has thus far been dominated by Skype.

How to 'undo' an ill-advised Gmail messageupdated: Mon Aug 23 2010 13:30:00

Ever have that sick-to-your-stomach, "Oh crap!" moment after sending an e-mail?

Tweets, cartoon and avatar got them jobsupdated: Sun Jun 06 2010 12:02:00

Here are a handful of people who used the web in creative ways to land a new job.

Google rolls out encrypted Web search optionupdated: Mon May 24 2010 08:11:00

Google began offering an encrypted option for Web searchers on Friday and said it planned to roll it out for all of its services eventually.

Microsoft revamps Hotmail, takes on Google and Yahooupdated: Tue May 18 2010 12:46:00

Hotmail, the world's most widely used e-mail service, is getting a major overhaul from Microsoft in a bid to fend off competitors like Google's Gmail.

Six ways Gmail revolutionized e-mailupdated: Thu Apr 01 2010 10:54:00

Thursday marks the sixth birthday of Google's pioneering e-mail service: Gmail.

Gmail 'geolocation' aims to stop scamsupdated: Thu Mar 25 2010 12:52:00

Google has added an additional security measure to Gmail that can help alert you to hackers potentially hijacking your e-mail account and using it for nefarious ends.

Gmail holds 'graduations' and 'funerals'updated: Thu Feb 25 2010 21:14:00

Mark Knichel's e-mail in-box is a funky grid of color.

Google Buzz: What is it good for?updated: Thu Feb 18 2010 10:24:00

Google Buzz, the search engine's latest foray into the social networking realm, hasn't been out of the tech headlines since its launch last week.

CNNMoney: Google alters Buzz after privacy complaintsupdated: Mon Feb 15 2010 08:26:00

Responding to criticism of the privacy settings on Buzz, Google moved over the weekend to address concerns about its new social network service.

Why Google Buzz will be a hitupdated: Thu Feb 11 2010 16:47:00

Google Buzz, Google's new social networking service announced this week, isn't particularly original.

Iran obstructing links to outside world, opposition members sayupdated: Wed Feb 10 2010 19:51:00

Iranian authorities have imposed a virtual information blockade after opposition leaders issued a call for supporters to take to the streets during an important government anniversary on Thursday, people inside the country are saying.

CNNMoney: Iran to suspend Google's Gmail - reportupdated: Wed Feb 10 2010 16:28:00

The government of Iran announced on Wednesday it would suspend Google's e-mail service as it prepares to unveil a national e-mail service for Iranians, according to a news report.

Journalists in China face e-mail hijackingupdated: Mon Jan 18 2010 22:31:00

Foreign correspondents in at least two Beijing, China, bureaus of news organizations have had their Google e-mail accounts attacked, with e-mails forwarded to a mysterious address, according to the Foreign Correspondents' Club of China.

Gmail service has trouble -- againupdated: Thu Sep 24 2009 15:07:00

Gmail experienced problems on Thursday, with some users reporting slowdowns and service outages.

U.S. government sets up online 'app store'updated: Wed Sep 16 2009 16:13:00

The Obama administration has unveiled a government "app store" designed to push the federal bureaucracy into the era of cloud computing.

Google apologizes, explains Gmail outageupdated: Wed Sep 02 2009 11:02:00

Google said Tuesday's widespread Gmail outage occurred when the company took some servers offline to perform routine maintenance, causing its remaining routers to become overloaded with traffic.

SI.com: Joe Lemire: Mets long on pessimism, short on help from ailing starsupdated: Fri Jul 10 2009 12:13:00

Call it the Summer of Accountability.

Google: Web and browsers will lead app developmentupdated: Thu May 28 2009 10:37:00

Google spent Wednesday morning trying to get developers excited about the next generation of Web technologies by showing off how future Web applications will mimic desktop apps.

Reports point to widespread Google outagesupdated: Thu May 14 2009 14:38:00

Many people found Google's search site was extremely slow or inaccessible Thursday, and other reports pointed to troubles with other properties including YouTube, Gmail, Google Analytics, Google Maps, Google Docs, AdSense, and Blogger.

Google improves Gmail for iPhone, Androidupdated: Wed Apr 08 2009 09:48:00

Google has released a new Web-based version of Gmail that gives iPhone and Android phone users a more sophisticated version of the online e-mail service, including access to messages that's faster and that works even when offline.

How to squeeze the most from your computerupdated: Thu Mar 19 2009 13:18:00

No budget for a new computer in this recession? It's a common malady these days.

Google shows Web-based offline Gmail on iPhoneupdated: Thu Feb 19 2009 12:44:00

Showing that its Web application priorities extend to the mobile world, Google on Wednesday demonstrated a version of Gmail for the iPhone that could be used even when the phone had no network connection.

Google tries out offline Gmail featureupdated: Wed Jan 28 2009 11:09:00

Significantly increasing the utility and competitiveness of its Web-based e-mail service, Google is enabling an experimental ability to read, write, and search Gmail messages even while not connected to the network.

CNNMoney: The hidden cost of Google Appsupdated: Wed Nov 19 2008 10:53:00

What happens when a business throws out its scheduling and collaboration tools and replaces them with Google's low-cost, online business software? To find out, we at Blumsday migrated our entire shop of roughly a dozen employees and contractors to test out Google Apps.

Time.com: Testing Google's Drunk E-Mail Protectorupdated: Wed Oct 15 2008 19:00:00

Can Google protect us from ill-advised emailing? TIME's reporter finds out

Time.com: 'Mail Goggles' Might Prevent E-mail Regretsupdated: Tue Oct 07 2008 15:00:00

Here's the scenario: It's Friday night, and what began as an innocent happy-hour margarita morphed into a few pitchers. After all, those tacos were salty

Time.com: Yahoo Adds New Email Domainsupdated: Thu Jun 19 2008 14:00:00

Yahoo Inc. is offering free e-mail accounts under two new designations in an effort to attract Web surfers unhappy with their current addresses

Facebook unveils instant message featureupdated: Tue Apr 08 2008 08:51:00

Facebook fans are getting a new toy this week. With the launch of Facebook Chat, users will be able to communicate in real time with friends on the site.

Fortune: Innovation rulesupdated: Mon Mar 03 2008 07:57:00

It's an impressive hat trick: Apple not only takes the No. 1 slot on this year's list of America's Most Admired Companies but also tops the global survey - and wins the highest marks for innovation too. That's probably no coincidence. In an industry that changes every nanosecond, the 32-year-old company has time and again innovated its way out of the doldrums. Rivals always seem to be playing catch-up.

Fortune: Google goes to Indiaupdated: Tue Oct 23 2007 09:05:00

Past the lava lamps in the lobby and the cubicles decorated with cricket jerseys, a programmer sits in front of two flat-screen monitors touch-typing code. Another is plopped in a beanbag chair balancing a laptop on his knee. In a corner, near an electronic keyboard, a turbaned Sikh relaxes in a massage chair, eyes closed. Interspersed among the cubicles are a foosball table, billiards, darts, a chessboard, and a board game called carrom. A tent-shrouded chair sports a sign, FORTUNES TOLD HERE.

Many parents now get domain names for kids too young to typeupdated: Wed Aug 22 2007 02:19:00

Besides leaving the hospital with a birth certificate and a clean bill of health, baby Mila Belle Howells got something she won't likely use herself for several years: her very own Internet domain name.

Time.com: MySpace, Others Hacker Vulnerableupdated: Mon Aug 06 2007 10:00:00

Social networking Web sites are increasingly juicy targets for computer hackers, who are demonstrating a pair of vulnerabilities they claim expose sensitive personal information

Business 2.0: On the Launch Padupdated: Tue Feb 13 2007 14:02:00

Startup: Spock

Fortune: Google is No. 1: Search and enjoyupdated: Mon Jan 29 2007 17:21:00

At Google it always comes back to the food. For human resources director Stacy Sullivan, it's the Irish oatmeal with fresh berries at the Plymouth Rock Café, located in building 1550 near the "peop...

Fortune: Google is No. 1: Search and enjoyupdated: Fri Jan 05 2007 16:50:00

At Google it always comes back to the food. For human resources director Stacy Sullivan, it's the Irish oatmeal with fresh berries at the Plymouth Rock Café, located in building 1550 near the "people operations" group. "I sometimes dream about it," she says. "Seriously." As a seven-year veteran of the company, engineer Jen Fitzpatrick has developed a more sophisticated palate, preferring the raw bar at the Basque-themed Café Pintxo, a tapas joint in building 47. Her mother is thrilled she's eating well at work: "She came in for lunch once and thanked the chef," says Fitzpatrick. Joshua Bloch, an expert on the Java software language, swears by the roast quail at haute eatery Café Seven, professing it to be the best meal on campus. "It's uniformly excellent," he raves.

Business 2.0: E-mail rebels at workupdated: Wed Nov 15 2006 12:50:00

For years, I had a colleague who adamantly refused to use our corporate e-mail. His coworkers didn't like the nuisance of having to remember to send messages to his personal account.

Business 2.0: Suddenly Everything's Coming up Widgetsupdated: Mon Oct 02 2006 11:51:00

Ed Anuff spent nearly eight years building portals for large corporations. But now he wants to reverse all that to become part of a movement that's exploding the Web into millions of tiny chunks an...

Money Magazine: Pay (a Lot) Less for Phone Callsupdated: Mon May 01 2006 00:01:00

Between your cell phone and home phone, your long-distance carrier and Internet provider, you face a stack of telecom bills every month. Are you getting the best deal you can? Probably not. Could y...

Money Magazine: Do It Now: Pay (a lot) less for phone callsupdated: Tue Apr 25 2006 11:23:00

Between your cell phone and home phone, your long-distance carrier and Internet provider, you face a stack of telecom bills every month. Are you getting the best deal you can? Probably not. Could you save by dealing with fewer companies? Maybe.

CNNMoney: April Fool's greatest hitsupdated: Wed Mar 29 2006 12:38:00

The dreaded April Fool's Day. For some it's no more than the occasional whoopee cushion or a prank phone call.

Business 2.0: Ten Technologies to Watch in 2005updated: Fri Oct 01 2004 00:01:00

COMPUTER HARDWARE

CNNMoney: Google's Gmail ads hit the markupdated: Mon Sep 20 2004 14:13:00

Being a member of the tech media has its advantages sometimes. We get a first look at new gadgets and are able to spend time talking with inventors and businesspeople who are helping to shape the world of tomorrow.

CNNMoney: Survey: eBay most trusted for privacyupdated: Thu Jun 10 2004 10:00:00

Online bazaar eBay Inc. is the most trusted U.S. company for privacy, according to a new consumer study released late on Wednesday.

Google's 'Gmail' under fireupdated: Tue Apr 06 2004 05:36:00

Search engine Google's new free e-mail service, "Gmail," is under fire from privacy groups even before it has been officially launched.

CNNMoney: You've got Gmail!updated: Thu Apr 01 2004 12:43:00

Google has already changed the world of online search. And now it looks like it's about to revolutionize e-mail too.

CNNMoney: Google + e-mail = gmailupdated: Thu Apr 01 2004 12:12:00

Google Inc., the world's No. 1 Internet search provider, plans to begin testing a free search-based e-mail product called Gmail, as it battles rivals Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp.'s MSN.

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