Google Resolves Gmail Name Dispute In UK
united_notions writes "Slashdot has previously reported the legal challenges over the Gmail brand in Europe. Now, the BBC reports that UK users can finally register @gmail.com addresses — and existing @googlemail.com users can switch to @gmail.com too. Google has put up a page describing the change."
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Just when I finally got used to "Google Mail"
I thought that googlemail would automatically change to gmail. At least that is how I remember it, unless I mmisunderstood the summary...
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While I congratulate Google on this achievement, I wonder when they will spruce up their GMail user interface and functionality. It sucks big time in my opinion. Here are what disturb me a lot.
1: Interface: It's beginning to show age.
2: 100% focusing on search as currently implemented leaves out a lot. For example I searched for a term like "deadline", I could end up having 900 emails with that word. This is good but even better would be if GMail could further categorize these results for me by: -
(a) date/date range, emails were sent/recieved
(b) who sent them,
(c) which labels have them,
(d) which ones of these have attachments and further which attachment types...I could go on and
on.
Yahoo has this functionality so Google should.
Am I missing something?
Gmail users aren't the sort to type out full e-mail addresses, or even know what they are.
While we're at MPAA-piracy-style stats to pretend they care about their users, think of how many billions of keystrokes and/or bytes of bandwidth could be saved if Google advertised the gogle.com misspelling it owns!
FTA: "Since 'gmail' is 50% fewer characters than 'googlemail' we estimate this name change will save approximately 60 million keystrokes a day," wrote software engineer Greg Bullock on Google's Gmail blog.
OK, so that's 5 characters less. So he claims that 12 million gmail addresses are manually typed per day?
I find that hard to believe. Surely most addresses are cut & pasted, or automatically included as a reply, or from an address book lookup?
That's why my @googlemail.com contact suddently disappeared from my Android phone's list of contacts...
Awww. That means it'll be hard to distinguish between the people in the UK who got it early, and those who didn't. My share price has dropped 15% on this news.
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Fromt the TFA:
"The good news is that "gmail" is 50% fewer characters than "googlemail," and with so much emailing going on these days, we estimate this name change will save something like 60 million keystrokes a day. At approximately 217 microjoules per keystroke, that's about the energy of 20 bonbons saved every day!"
They [google] always try to be funny, which is a good thing (a suppose).
I've had an @googlemail.co.uk address for a long while, and if you sent mail to youraddress@gmail.com instead of youraddress@googlemail.co.uk you always ended up receiving the mail fine.
The only difference for UK people wishing to 'convert' their email address to @gmail.com is what's displayed on the gmail.com site when you log in.
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I made the change this morning, and I've just had to switch back due to issues I've had with my android phone. Switching to gmail.com causes numerous logins to fail because they attempt to do so using the googlemail.com login and are instead rejected. Changing the username on my phone involves resetting many of the default options and having to restore a load of data on it manually, so the best option was switching back to googlemail.com.
This isn't a problem for me, but just a heads up for those using android. Receiving mail using the gmail.com extension still works with the googlemail.com setting, I'm just unsure if you can send from a gmail.com login if you haven't made the switch.
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I'm confused. I live in the UK and have three gmail accounts - had from years - didn't know I wasn't supposed to. Why doesn't anybody else have them?
I've had my Gmail account for ages now (I'm located in the Netherlands) so it's very probably just an issue within the UK. Even then you can probably get around it using a proxy when registering. I do believe that most people here will know where the UK is located. So why the "legal challenges in Europe" thing? It's certainly nowhere in the main article. Or is "united_notions" holding back?
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I knew those options were available but what I missed was to ask Google to automatically sort those found messages for me. This way, my memory can be triggered in case I have 900 results as I said.
Sometimes you know something exists but cannot remember until you see something else. This is what I was talking about. It happened to me recently. My search term was "details" and Gmail returned 311 messages. I also knew that the attachment this message had was in 'tiff' format.
With my suggested approach, a message with a 'tiff' format attachment would have been displayed...already sorted for me to see. The current approach is still wanting, inadequate and can be made better. Yahoo does this FYI.
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