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30 Oct 09

Trick Out Google Apps for Your Domain - Gmail - Lifehacker

"You registered a domain name and set up the free Google Apps Standard Edition to get Gmail, GTalk, GCal, and GDocs running behind it. Now, take a look at some advanced settings Google Apps (for your domain) makes available.

What the what? Sometimes we refer to all of Google's regular, free, public products as "Google Apps," but today we're referring to the product formerly known as "Google Apps for Your Domain" as just plain "Google Apps." (Note to Google: Come up with a clearer naming convention.) Give this flavor of Google Apps a domain name you own—like yourfamily.org or example.com—and it puts Google services behind it. If you've got a regular Google Account and you@gmail.com email address, that's cool—you can forward mail for you@yourdomain.com address to and from it. But Google Apps lets you create and manage several users associated with your domain and enable various services for them. Google Apps (for your domain) comes in several flavors: Standard Edition (free for individuals and non-affiliated groups, what we're going to cover here), Premier Edition (for businesses), Non-Profit Edition, Education Edition, and Government Edition."

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  • You registered a domain name and set up the free Google Apps Standard Edition to get Gmail, GTalk, GCal, and GDocs running behind it. Now, take a look at some advanced settings Google Apps (for your domain) makes available.



    What the what? Sometimes we refer to all of Google's regular, free, public products as "Google Apps," but today we're referring to the product formerly known as "Google Apps for Your Domain" as just plain "Google Apps." (Note to Google: Come up with a clearer naming convention.) Give this flavor of Google Apps a domain name you own—like yourfamily.org or example.com—and it puts Google services behind it. If you've got a regular Google Account and you@gmail.com email address, that's cool—you can forward mail for you@yourdomain.com address to and from it. But Google Apps lets you create and manage several users associated with your domain and enable various services for them. Google Apps (for your domain) comes in several flavors: Standard Edition (free for individuals and non-affiliated groups, what we're going to cover here), Premier Edition (for businesses), Non-Profit Edition, Education Edition, and Government Edition.

06 May 08

Bone marrow treatments restore nerves, expert says - Yahoo! News

BETHESDA, Maryland (Reuters) - An experiment that went wrong may provide a new way to treat multiple sclerosis, a Canadian researcher said on Tuesday.
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Patients who got bone marrow stem-cell transplants -- similar to those given to leukemia patients -- have enjoyed a mysterious remission of their disease.

And Dr. Mark Freedman of the University of Ottawa is not sure why.

"Not a single patient, and it's almost seven years, has ever had a relapse," Freedman said.

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01 Mar 07

Publish a group of iCal calendars to .Mac - Tiger - 7-9-05 - Topic Powered by eve community

  • One of the best features of iCal is the ability to publish your calendar online with a single click. We do this for the MacGroup calendars. However, if you have multiple calendars with different activities, it can be a bit of a pain to have to publish them individually and have people subscribe to them individually. So what did Apple do? They came up with the ability to group calendars together in the latest iCal. At first I just thought this was a nice organizational tool. I didn't realize at first that you can also publish these calendars as a single group. For example, let's say your kids are in different schools and you keep a calendar for each school's activities. You could group them together in a new group called "School" (see how creative I can be) and then publish that group so that the grandparents can see what both kids are doing in one calendar. This has no affect on the individual calendars that you publish in that group.

Calendar Compilation - Macworld: Mac Gems

  • Publish multiple iCal Calendars at once.
    - helaine on 2007-03-01
  • Once you’ve done the initial server setup, you create your new combined calendar in the Settings tab—a new calendar called “myCal” will be created by default—and decide which iCal calendars to include in it. iCalPublish provides a list of all your iCal calendars; simply check the box next to the ones you want to include. You aren’t limited to your own calendars—you can even include calendars to which you’re subscribed! You then choose the settings for each calendar included in the new combined calendar: Checking the P box next to a calendar will cause the names of events from that calendar to be prepended with a prefix you designate; this is useful for seeing which events came from which calendar. (You configure these prefixes in the Calendar Configurations window, described below.) Checking the S box includes subjects in calendar events; if you’re creating a public calendar and you don’t want others to see the details of your events, uncheck this. And checking the N box includes in the combined calendar any notes you’ve added to events in iCal.
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