Google's UK web mail users will now be able to have an @gmail.com email address rather than @googlemail.com, after the company settled a long-running trademark dispute with a British research firm. On ...
Four years ago, in October 2005, Google voluntarily renamed its Gmail service as ‘Google Mail’ in the UK. This was to avoid a trademark dispute with a British company called Independent International ...
After a lengthy 5-year trademark dispute with UK-based firm, Independent International Investment Research (IIIR), Google has finally won the right for its UK Gmail users to use the shortened @gmail ...
Google has announced that Send Money in Gmail is now available in the UK. That means users can now send and receive cash directly from desktop Gmail, even if the recipient doesn’t have a Gmail address ...
Starting today, Google is rolling out the ability for Gmail users in the United Kingdom to send cash as an attachment using Google Wallet, the company announced on its commerce blog. Send Money in ...
Google’s ‘Attach money’ feature for Gmail, launched in the US back in 2013, is now being rolled out to UK account holders. The feature transfers funds through e-mail from the user’s Google Wallet ...
Google Wallet users in the US may have been able to send money through Gmail for a while now, but the feature has only just made its way to the shores of the UK. From today, UK Google Wallet users can ...
Since October 19, 2005, Gmail has been known as “Google Mail” in the UK. The means that everyone who signed up since that point was forced to use the cumbersome @googlemail.com address rather than a ...
Google is finally letting users change their Gmail address without losing data—but there are 3 strict rules you must follow.