• Unused Gmail accounts head to the chopping block

    Unused Gmail accounts head to the chopping block
    It’s the last call to keep any Gmail accounts you haven’t used recently.Beginning December 1, Google will start deleting accounts that have been inactive for two years, including all associated photos, Drive documents, contacts, emails, and calendar entries. The tech giant first announced this change in their inactivity policy in May.Google confirmed to Computerworld that it’s proceeding with the deletion plan. “We plan to roll this out slowly and in phases, not all at o
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    Nuove poltrone per l'Executive degli ETR.500  Ferrovie.it
  • Ouch: UK regulators to investigate Apple after it loses appeal

    A UK investigation into Apple's and Google’s dominance of the markets for mobile browsers and cloud gaming will go ahead as a local antitrust regulator has won an appeal against a previous ruling that had blocked its work.The story so far…
    The UK Competition and Markets Authority began investigating both companies last year. Part of that probe looked at how Apple might be restricting the cloud gaming market by restricting such spaces on its App Store.The regulator at the time said,
  • Zoom’s survey tool aims for employee feedback outside of meetings

    Zoom’s survey tool aims for employee feedback outside of meetings
    Zoom has introduced a new tool to create and edit polls and surveys, which it claims will make it easier to gauge employee engagement.While Zoom had already enabled surveys for feedback during and after meetings, Zoom Surveys extends this capability more widely across its portfolio of collaboration and productivity tools, the company said Wednesday.“People have different workstyles and meeting styles, and we wanted to make it easier for our customers to interact with their entire audience
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  • Super apps: the next big thing for enterprise IT?

    Super apps: the next big thing for enterprise IT?
    Employee-centric super apps are mobile applications that aim to bring together all the tools and resources employees use daily within a single platform.“A super app is a single application that sits on top of a variety of mini apps... [in a] modular approach that offers users many different functions, all in one single, familiar interface,” said Eric Helmer, senior vice president and chief technology officer at IT support services provider Rimini Street.Traditionally, organizations

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