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10 Shortcut Keys for Yahoo Mail
Here are some keyboart shortcuts that will give you better experience with Yahoo Mail. ![]()
| Command | Shorcut |
| Check Mail | m |
| New Mail | n |
| Reply | r |
| Reply All | a |
| Forward Message | f |
| Mark as Read | K |
| Mark as Unread | Shift+k |
| Next Message | Ctrl+. (Control key + Period) |
| Previous Message | Ctrl+, (Control Key + comma) |
| Close Message | Ctrl+\ or Ctrl+w |
All GMail emoticons in single mail
GMail recently introduced Extra Emoticons through GMail Lab. You can use all the following emoticons now. Have fun!
Send mails with lots of emoticons
Are you the one who often use emoticons in your mails? Then you have a great news today from GMail Labs.
Google introduced emoticons on October 2008 through Gmail Labs.
A new release in GMail labs, Extra Emoji, showered with a lots of emoticons.
Below is the list of emoticons released by Extra Emoji.
Using emoticons in mails are always fun and makes the mail better in terms of look and feel.
Enable Extra Emoji from GMail Labs and Have fun!
GMail celebrates it's 5th anniversary

GMail 5th Anniversary
1 April 2004, the day, GMail was launched to public with 1GB mail box quota. Today, GMail celebrates it’s 5Th anniversary.
GMail or GMail BETA?
GMail BETA was released on 01 Apr 2004 and currently being used by a huge number of people. GMail BETA will be celebrating it’s 5th anniversary on coming 01 April 2009.
The initial launch was with subscriptions that are based on invitations. Few years latter it was open to public which significantly increased the number of GMail users.
However still it will be with the BETA label. Isn’t strange to have BETA for a product which is doing good(?) over five years?
Although GMail BETA often announces new features it will still have the label BETA with it.
What is the big deal in the BETA?
Well, having a bug in stable release is much different than having a bug in BETA release. Isn’t?
If this continues for few more years, no wonder if, GMail would be called as GMail BETA.
Cool Service to notify website downtime/uptime
If your favourite website is down, is there any way to let you know once it is up again?
Yes, Ding It’s Up! provide a cool service by mailing/texting you the website down time or up time.
“Ding It’s Up is a free service that alerts you via text (SMS), twitter or email when a website goes down or when it comes back up…”
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