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Beta tester: Google Web Applications on UNEASYsilence

Posted in Cool by Dan at 2:31 pm
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Picture 1 UNEASYsilence is proud to trial Google Apps for our domain. What does that mean? We want to open our usability a bit, and allow UNEASYreaders to have their own UNEASYsilence.com email address, use Google Talk (which will integrate with AIM in the near future) with an UNEASYsilence.com name, as well as create their own sub-domain web pages, using our name, and lets not forget the web based calendar.

It’s a cool additional feature for the hardcore UNEASYfan.

This is only a trial and available to only a few users. If you want to be part of this trial, you must drop us an email at tips@uneasysilence.com with your desired username and password as well as your real name. Once we get that email we will begin creating accounts on a first come first serve basis until our beta quota is filled.

Mind you this is a beta product for both Google and UNEASYsilence, so expect some hiccups. We expect these problems to be minimal.

Don’t say we never did anything for you :P

UPDATE: Todays beta quote is filled, check again tomorrow.

7 Responses to “Beta tester: Google Web Applications on UNEASYsilence”

  1. Pancho says:

    I’d be interested,but I already got 5 gmail accounts,so I don’t need another.

  2. FernyB says:

    I want to sign up. Come on!

  3. steve says:

    i never would have guessed that you would have signed up for that Google beta dan, it just dosent seem like you.

  4. Dan says:

    Well, I need to evaluate something before I ridicule it.

  5. Dylan says:

    Hey, do you guys have any more spots available?

  6. Agent says:

    Got it for my own site. Yeh. Now just to -finish- the site.

  7. steve says:

    this is very true dan.
    well, i have it on my site
    its worked well so far, none of the issues of being down like gmail has.

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