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Google Mail Or Gmail
Started by nirmaldaniel, Dec 26 2007 10:11 AM
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#1
Posted 26 December 2007 - 10:11 AM
Recently i came across some of my online friends id as name@googlemail.com whereas as far as i know google provides only gmail that is name@gmail.com so do any of you have google mail i mean yourname@googlemail.com ?
If so kindly let others know how to have one @googlemail.com
On the other hand for people who are working in google get their email id as name@google.com .
If so kindly let others know how to have one @googlemail.com
On the other hand for people who are working in google get their email id as name@google.com .
#2
Posted 26 December 2007 - 10:17 AM
The @googlemail.com email addresses were provided after Google was informed that they had no right to the GMail name in the UK - another company was already using it and had rights to it. They tried to negotiate and failed, so introduced a different domain for UK users as of mid-October 2005. The domain was only available to people in the UK who registered for GMail after 19/10/2005. However, it is just a redirect to the @gmail.com addresses. Both will work and get delivered fine - Google just aren't allowed to use the GMail name in the UK.
If you want a @googlemail.com address then you'll need to move to the UK
However, try it with a @gmail.com address. As they redirect to one another, it might be possible to use it anyway. Give it a go and find out.
If you want a @googlemail.com address then you'll need to move to the UK
#3
Posted 26 December 2007 - 11:28 AM
when we go to google.co.uk it goes to a 404 page or a search engine (browser default)
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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2004/04/...trademark-issue
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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2004/04/...trademark-issue
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The rollout of Google's new email service, Gmail, may have hit a snag. The Market Age, a smaller British company, claims they already have trademark rights for the name "Gmail", and have been using it since June of 2002.
The Market Age states that their email service is available to over 80 countries and that it will not just relinquish rights to the name "Gmail." In an interview with The Guardian, Chief Executive of The Market Age, Shane Smith said, "it seems to me as a layman ... that we must have the right to the name since we were the first to use it. I do not think we want to give it up, we're not a charity."
Google's representatives said they were unaware of any trademark dispute. The search engine's lawyers failed to find any registration of the name by The Market Age.
News of the potential trademark face-off saw The Market Age's stock double in price. Currently, TMA is in the process of contacting the US Patents Office in hopes of registering its interest in the trademark.
The Market Age states that their email service is available to over 80 countries and that it will not just relinquish rights to the name "Gmail." In an interview with The Guardian, Chief Executive of The Market Age, Shane Smith said, "it seems to me as a layman ... that we must have the right to the name since we were the first to use it. I do not think we want to give it up, we're not a charity."
Google's representatives said they were unaware of any trademark dispute. The search engine's lawyers failed to find any registration of the name by The Market Age.
News of the potential trademark face-off saw The Market Age's stock double in price. Currently, TMA is in the process of contacting the US Patents Office in hopes of registering its interest in the trademark.
Edited by mahirharoon, 26 December 2007 - 11:28 AM.
#7
Posted 16 January 2008 - 06:49 PM
I live in the UK and use @gmail.com . I don't think it matters too much , as long as it's usable. I don't think it matters if you put @ gmail.com or @googlemail.com. I've sent things to and from it using oth adresses. But I didn't think there was a copyright issue involved. Meh . google will probably get it anyway , money ussually wins
#8
Posted 16 January 2008 - 07:07 PM
Well I didn't knew that there was @gmail.com and @googlemail.com too.But I think gmail is better of the two,because it is short and easy to type,takes less time.
But @googlemail.com includes google and thus sounds good,but I don't think that it matters to many as it doesn't matters if you use @googlemail.com or @gmail.com as google mail has become a popular service and gmail is also recogonised now.
But I don't know how to change gmail to googlemail.
But If anyone knows then Kindly post in here because I would like to try that version as well.
"I Like Trying New Things".
But @googlemail.com includes google and thus sounds good,but I don't think that it matters to many as it doesn't matters if you use @googlemail.com or @gmail.com as google mail has become a popular service and gmail is also recogonised now.
But I don't know how to change gmail to googlemail.
But If anyone knows then Kindly post in here because I would like to try that version as well.
"I Like Trying New Things".
#10
Posted 08 April 2008 - 01:26 PM
I've seen this before and wasn't entirely sure what the difference is as I have a gmail account and somebody that I know has a googlemail one.
i think it depend on you and both of them if usefull when we have one account from them...
because you can get more availabe space of your memories in this account....
good luck....
i think it depend on you and both of them if usefull when we have one account from them...
because you can get more availabe space of your memories in this account....
good luck....
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