Wednesday, December 15, 2010

你好, नमस्ते and bonjour to better mobile web Gmail

你好, नमस्ते and bonjour to better mobile web Gmail

12/13/2010 01:12:00 PM
(Cross-posted from the Google Mobile Blog)

There are many ways to get your Gmail on your phone. The mobile webapp version of Gmail (which you can get to by going to gmail.com in your browser) is the best way to get the most Gmail features on your iPhone or Android-powered device. Features such as search, stars, labels and threaded conversations all work in the mobile webapp just as they do in the desktop Gmail experience. Today, we’re bringing the latest version of our HTML5 webapp to 44 new languages.



Before today, this new version was only available for U.S. English, but we’re now expanding to Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (UK and American), Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian (Bokmal), Polish, Portuguese (for both Portugal and Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish (for both Spain and South America), Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukranian, Urdu and Vietnamese.

If your phone’s default language is one of those listed, go to gmail.com in your phone’s browser and the new interface will appear in your language automatically. We’ve been rolling these changes out, so some of you may have already seen them. You’ll get a bunch of new goodies including offline support, smart links (titles will appear in links for Google Maps, YouTube and Google Docs), the ability to add and remove labels, layout improvements and more—in addition to the existing features like starring, better threaded conversations and search.

This new version works for iPhones running iOS 2.2.1 and above, and all versions of Android. Go to gmail.com in the browser of your iPhone or Android-powered device to try it out, and if you have any feedback, let us know in our forum.

How to Link to a YouTube Timestamp

It's Easier to Link to a YouTube Timestamp

Linking to a specific timestamp of a YouTube video is not a new feature: you only need to append #t=1m30s or #t=90s to a YouTube URL to skip the first 89 seconds of the video (here's an example).

Now you no longer have to manually add the special parameter to the URL. Just right-click on the video and select "Copy video URL at current time". It's probably a good idea to pause the video before using this feature.

BPCL recruitment 2010-2011 for management trainee

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited has announced regarding the recruitment ofA total of 249 posts are there to be filled in the process which includes Mechanical Engineering – 185, Electrical Engineering-35, Computer Science Engineer-10, Fire Engineering -4, HR-15.
One can apply online for this post from BPCL official website only from 01/12/2010 to 15/12/2010.
The official website of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited is http://www.bpclcareers.com/joblisting.aspx. This link will be updated on 1st November 2010. you can apply after that.
Details of BPCL admit cards and BPCL results for same will be available here when the it will be out.

Maggie Wilson, 20, is now in Misibis Bay Rain Tree Resort in Albay for her wedding with Victor Consunji

Maggie Wilson, 20, is now in Misibis Bay Rain Tree Resort in Albay for her wedding with Victor Consunji, 32, on December 18, 2010.

Maggie arrived there just this morning and she has 3 days to prepare for her wedding.

The controversial pre-nuptial video of Maggie Wilson and Victor Consunji definitely created so much buzz for their wedding and now many people are really so excited for them as they finally tie the knot on Saturday.

Another video is going to be shown for their 180 guests on their wedding day and as reported, it's going to be a lot lot hotter than the pre-nup video.

Will they still share that nuptial video to all? I hope so.

Vera Wang will be doing Maggie Wilson's gown. So excited to see it. For sure, it's gonna be so much beautiful.

Here's the groom and the bride: (stills from their pre-nuptial video)
Maggie Wilson and Victor Consunji photo







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Misibis Bay Resort is truly fast-becoming as the #1 choice if you want to celebrate your wedding, your honeymoon, birthday or any other event. I've heard, it's already fully-booked during weekends until Summer of 2011. Wow!

It's the place where Leonardo Di Caprio was supposed to stay when he was reported to be coming to the Philippines for an advocacy last August, but unfortunately, Leo changed his mind and didn't come as planned.

Yesterday, Survivor Philippines Celebrity Showdown winner Akihiro Sato and runner-up Solenn Heussaff were also there in Misibis Bay Resort, not for a date okay?, but for a Penshoppe photoshoot. Solenn shared this photo on her Twitter account, with a great view of the Mayon Volcano:


Photos courtesy of Maggie and Victor / Solenn Heussaff


Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens break up - Breakup between Zac Efron and Vanessa

Zac Efron, 23, and Vanessa Hudgens, 22, are confirmed to have broken up, after a 4-year-old on and off relationship.

Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens break up
Entertainment website E! Online reports that the Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens break-up was confirmed by a source who also added that the two are still good friends despite the split.

This definitely saddens fans who have been following Zac and Vanessa romance, which blossomed on the set of "High
School Musical" starting in 2005.

I'm also sad because they're such a lovely pair, but I'm not surprised 'coz the two have long been rumored to have broken up already.

Zac and Vanessa are just another example of young showbiz couples who started their relationships during their teenage years but only to break up later. As they say, young love really doesn't last. Do you agree?

Photo courtesy of Just Jared Jr

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