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| 7 Jul 2009 by The Gmail Team Posted by Keith Coleman, Gmail Product Director We get asked all the time why Google keeps its products in beta for so long. And Gmail, five years after launch, is consistently a subject of this questioning, even of jokes. ... Official Gmail Blog - http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Official Gmail Blog ] |
| 8 Dec 2009 by FindMySoft.com News Google uses Gmail Labs as a testing grounds for various bits and pieces that would make Gmail better. As Product Manager with Gmail, Keith Coleman, explained when Gmail labs was launched, it is a “way for us to take lots of the ideas we ... Software news - http://www.findmysoft.com/news/ - References [ More results from Software news ] |
| 1 Apr 2009 by Adam Pash Gmail turns five today, so we sat down with Gmail's Senior Product Manager Keith Coleman (virtually via Gmail, naturally) to discuss where it's been, where it's going, and that five-year-old beta tag. ... Lifehacker: I know that in the past Googlers have been the initial guinea pigs for new Gmail features. Are there currently any major differences between the Gmail you use inside Google and the Gmail we use every day? Coleman: Yes, and we are very excited about them. ... Lifehacker: Top - http://lifehacker.com/tag/top - References [ More results from Lifehacker: Top ] |
| 19 Nov 2007 by Gina Trapani Keith Coleman, Gmail Product Manager: One of our core philosophies at Google is that users' data should never be held hostage. In the case of Gmail, users should be able to access their mail however and wherever they want. ... Lifehacker: Gmail - http://lifehacker.com/software/gmail - References [ More results from Lifehacker: Gmail ] |
| 1 Apr 2009 Gmail turns five today, so we sat down with Gmail's Senior Product Manager Keith Coleman (virtually via Gmail, naturally) to discuss where it's been, ... ... Our main focus at Google is improving the browser. That's why we started with the Gears-based approach of offline Gmail, which simply makes the web work when you're not connected to the internet. We'd like to see browser capabilities continue to grow so that web app experiences can get better and better, ... Lifehacker Australia - http://www.lifehacker.com.au/ [ More results from Lifehacker Australia ] |
| 6 Jun 2008 Google's latest addition to Gmail will let users play with features that aren't quite ready for primetime - and decide what stays and what goes.... ... “Gmail Labs is a way for us to take lots of the ideas we wouldn't normally pick and let you all (who use Gmail) decide whether they're good or not,” Gmail product manager Keith Coleman wrote in an entry on the official Gmail blog. “The idea behind Labs is that any engineer can go to lunch, come up with a cool idea, ... Digital Trends News - http://news.digitaltrends.com/ |
| 6 Jun 2008 by Owen Thomas Hot dude alert: Keith Coleman of Google. Reader Francis writes: Apologies for taking up your time but the only thing I found at all interesting in the following TechCrunch story was the picture of Gmail Labs product manager Keith ... Valleywag Comments - http://valleywag.com/ - References [ More results from Valleywag Comments ] |
| 8 Jul 2009 by jason.saundalkar@itp.com ( Jason Saundalkar ) On the official Gmail blog, Google's Gmail product director Keith Coleman writes, “However, we realise that after five years, this leaves some of you wrestling with some tough questions. How will you ever get used to using Gmail without ... ITP.net - News - http://www.itp.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&id=5&Itemid=1 |
| 7 Jun 2008 by happygeek Which, by my math, makes it a lucky 13 for Google with a final score of 8 useful additions against 5 lumps of useless padding. Interestingly, Gmail product manager Keith Coleman agrees that there are "some things in here we think are ... DaniWeb IT Discussion Community - http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/featured-timestamp.html |
| 7 Jul 2009 by Alex Chitu Making labels more familiar was probably one of the things that had to be changed before Gmail could finally be good enough to drop the "beta" tag. Keith Coleman, Gmail Product Director, has a longer list of features that had to be ... Google Operating System - http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Google Operating System ] |
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