Today Google announced a great new add-on to Gtalk, that allows users visiting sites like this, to chat with the owner or person in charge.
This is such a cool idea that we've decided to implement this right away.
Here's the skinny from Google's Talkabout Blog...
"Today we're launching a new Google Talk feature that lets visitors to your web site chat with you. We call it "chatback" because instead of you doing all the talking on your blog, your visitors can talk back to you. Sure, they could leave comments, but those are public and hard to use for a real conversation. With chatback, it's a real instant message session."
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
Export Outlook Contacts to Google Gmail...
Here are some helpful instructions on how to Export Outlook Contacts to Gmail.
I was doing this myself and found this:
You can find the original post here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011489021033.aspx
I was doing this myself and found this:
Export Outlook Contacts
- In Outlook, on the File menu, click Import and Export.
- Click Export to a file, and then click Next.
- Click Comma Separated Values (Windows), and then click Next.
- In the folder list, click the Contacts folder, and then click Next.
- Browse to the folder where you want to save the contacts as a .csv file.
- Type a name for the exported file, and then click OK.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
Import Contacts into Google Gmail
- Log on to Gmail, and then click Contacts at the top of the page.
The Contacts list opens in a new window.
- Click Import Contacts.
- Click Browse, and then navigate to the .csv file that you created in the "Export Outlook Contacts" section of this article.
- Select the file, and then click Import Contacts.
After your contacts are imported, a dialog box appears and displays the total number of contacts imported.
Notes
- Outlook Contacts without an e-mail address are not imported.
- Outlook distribution lists are not imported. Gmail does not support distribution lists.
- If an Outlook Contact that matches an existing Gmail contact is imported, your Outlook Contact information replaces the Gmail contact.
You can find the original post here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011489021033.aspx
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Engadget HD / Engadget Mobile
In the interest of keeping this Blog Fresh, I thought I'd "steal" the RSS feed that Engadget so graciously provides and share the feed right here on Digital Fray.
I know many of you are interested in the latest HD tech and Mobile sector, and thought I could share where I get my daily fix of this type of info.
Check it out on the right...
Thanks to Engadget for providing the RSS feed.
Links:
Engadget HD
Engadget Mobile
I know many of you are interested in the latest HD tech and Mobile sector, and thought I could share where I get my daily fix of this type of info.
Check it out on the right...
Thanks to Engadget for providing the RSS feed.
Links:
Engadget HD
Engadget Mobile
Friday, February 08, 2008
GoogleDocs - now with Forms!
A new feature tacked on to GoogleDocs is the new "form" feature.
This feature is great because it makes it simple for anyone to create a form and have it emailed to any recipient.
Before, you'd either have to build your own database, install a form application and share it with your recipients, or tediously build a form in Word. ACK!
Now, specifically in Google spreadsheets, you can design and create a form and send it to any email recipient.
When the user submits the form it automatically updates the spreadsheet with the responses.
Check out the official bit here:
http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2008/02/ … start.html

...
This feature is great because it makes it simple for anyone to create a form and have it emailed to any recipient.
Before, you'd either have to build your own database, install a form application and share it with your recipients, or tediously build a form in Word. ACK!
Now, specifically in Google spreadsheets, you can design and create a form and send it to any email recipient.
When the user submits the form it automatically updates the spreadsheet with the responses.
Check out the official bit here:
http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2008/02/ … start.html
...
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Home Network Security Guide...
This is a repost of a previous entry here for Home Network Security.
It's very useful and for those of you looking for an end to end explanation for securing your home network, look no further.
This guide is very detailed. It's not for the faint of heart, it includes a wide variety of explanations to the various security threats out there.
Visit security-forums.com here.
It's very useful and for those of you looking for an end to end explanation for securing your home network, look no further.
This guide is very detailed. It's not for the faint of heart, it includes a wide variety of explanations to the various security threats out there.
Visit security-forums.com here.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Google Maps Street View + Realtor Tools
Recently Google Maps was able to fill in more of their "Street View" perspective for Downtown Minneapolis.
For Realtors, this can be used as another great way to differentiate themselves.
Learn more about our Real Estate Technology Enhancements Program.
You can check out this great new "Street View" on Google Maps here.
For Realtors, this can be used as another great way to differentiate themselves.
Learn more about our Real Estate Technology Enhancements Program.
You can check out this great new "Street View" on Google Maps here.
Labels:
Google Maps,
Google Street View,
Real Estate,
Realtor Tools
Latest Service Offerings from Digital Fray...
Digital Fray is now offering the following services in Minneapolis:
Visit the Digital Fray Homepage for more info...
- Google Adwords Setup
- Social Networking Setup Services
- Point of Sale Configuration and Setup
- Real Estate Technology Enhancements Program
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