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Even Google has a Fail Whale

About a year ago (maybe less) I decided to push all of my mail services for my family over to Google Apps.  My previous solution of running Squirrel Mail on a Linux server was just not cutting it.  It was stable, don’t get me wrong, but the features left much to be desired to say the least.  I did a little user survey within my domain (my mom, dad, brother, etc) and found they were just as dissatisfied with Squirrel as I was….so, off we were to Google.

I’ll cut to the chase now.  My dad, oddly enough, seems to be the largest user of email within my domain.  This past week, he went out of town.  While he was gone, he started having this issue where he wasn’t able to retrieve email on his iPhone.  When he got home, he was getting the same errors when using Apple Mail.  It was telling him that it could not connect to the IMAP server.  I attempted to log into his account through the web GUI and it was successful.

After a few days of searching around, I figured I’d give the Google Forum a search…and whaddya know…it worked.  I found that users were having to “unlock CAPTCHA”….what the heck is that?  I’d never done this.  I couldn’t find anywhere on the forum though that would tell me how to do this.  However, I did find someone who blogged about it…and so…I’m blogging it.

To unlock your Google Apps CAPTCHA, go to the following address (insert your domain obviously), put in your user information, insert the CAPTCHA shown and that should be it…it should then let you know that your CAPTCHA was unlocked.

https://www.google.com/a/yourdomain.com/UnlockCaptcha

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Today…..my heart breaks

In our lifetime we will have severe, life altering changes and events that will resinate forever in our minds.  For example, I know exactly where I was sitting when the spaceship Challenger blew up on January 28th, 1986.  I also remember what I had for breakfast the morning I watched the Twin Towers come to it’s demise at the hands of terrorists.

Today…January 14th, 2009…the announcement was made that Steve Jobs will be taking a medical leave of absence from his day-to-day duties as acting CEO of Apple.  This day will not be erased from my memory.

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2.2 and still no copy/paste

Imagine my happiness this morning as I awoke to this big, beautiful screen glowing at me….”You have a new update”.  Seriously Apple…this has GOT to be the one that provides copy/paste functionality…surely…you wouldn’t let it go on this long would you?

Yes….yes they would.  No such luck in this update.  I’ll play around with it through out the day and report back later.

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First, the smartphone…now our search engine?

Word on the street is…Apple wants to get into the search engine game.  This shouldn’t really surprise anyone given that since the Job Era began, Steve has been pushing for newer ground breaking technology by reinventing the proverbial wheel every single year.  And they’ve done it.  The iPhone is the perfect example.  Anyone remember the Apple Newton?  Yes, the Newton failed miserably, but given the spice of Job, the newly created iPhone plunging into the smartphone industry completely wiped out everything else.  In fact, Q3 2008 showed the iPhone 3G as the most popular phone out of all of them; which ended the 12 quarter record that the Motorola Razr set.

The rumor goes that Apple has not hired any new search engine developers recently (and you gotta have those); but since Android is now a competitor with the iPhone and since Google is currently the Safari default for all Macs, it would only seem likely and reasonable that Apple wouldn’t want their competitor staining the epic beauty of the illustrious aluminum creations.  Keep your ear to the ground though and stay-tuned for a new battle…to the death!!!

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iPhone gets perks

I stopped this morning at Starbucks, as I always do, for my morning Grande decaf in a Venti cup.  I chose to sit around for a moment before entering the ranks of the working world.  But something happened…something so grandiose as to make me capture the screen (not many things do this).  As I was connecting to the AT&T Wi-Fi in the cafe, I was taken to a new screen.  “What is this?  Where do I log in?”  Imagine my expressions however as I read the below image stating that Wi-Fi was now free for all iPhone users…could it be?  Is this real?  Probably a small nominal difference to most people but certainly worth the blog.  On one hand, people could be surely happy about this revelation.  However, upon further thought, I realized…iPhone users are ALL on AT&T by default…and with that bit of stature comes the default account.  Hmmm…don’t all AT&T account holders get free access to AT&T Wi-Fi connections anyways?  What a let down!!

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