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- Ganpachi, on 10/28/2008, -0/+47gmail goes down?!?
- prgmctan, on 10/28/2008, -1/+42Direct link: http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/10/gmail-mod ...
- dvsbastard, on 10/29/2008, -0/+2727 / Male / Australia / 2 boys / LSD / Unemployed / Banana
That's what you wanted to know right?! - cheap2, on 10/28/2008, -3/+29Very useful information if you have a gmail account
- Sh0rtstak, on 10/28/2008, -2/+20iphone mode is great
- jaysont34, on 10/29/2008, -1/+17That was the first thing that came up in my head when i read the title... I think i can safely say that google (or any sub domain of it) has never went down, and if it did, the internet would stop.
- kaytozee228, on 10/28/2008, -3/+16woah aslkdjf
- dvsbastard, on 10/29/2008, -2/+11I would say this is more an issue with your sarcasm detector.
- Ganpachi, on 10/29/2008, -2/+10I would say that this is more an issue with your network connection.
- AFelsinger, on 10/28/2008, -1/+8really useful... it's so annoying when the site's down!
- arcooke, on 10/29/2008, -0/+6I'm so ***** sick of blog spam. Lifehacker is usually pretty cool... but why on earth would anyone submit an article to a site that does nothing but link to another site for the actual content?
- mphree, on 10/29/2008, -1/+6The entirety of the Gawker Network is just blogspam.
- AmyVernon, on 10/28/2008, -1/+6Actually a useful sub on Digg. Digg ftw!
- MeghnaK, on 10/29/2008, -1/+6some great methods! but do gmail goes down frequently?
- inactive, on 10/29/2008, -3/+7I've had a Gmail account since 2004 and have NEVER seen it down.
- ToastPop, on 04/17/2009, -0/+4GMail went down like twice ever, and since then Lifehacker has gone on about it and made all sorts of solutions to a problem that rarely comes up. Not that they aren't good solutions, but like you said, it never goes down.
- WELLDOITLIVE, on 10/29/2008, -0/+3You had me until you said banana
- OrangeSoda31, on 10/29/2008, -0/+2I would say you give ingamenow too much credit.
- diggmeup, on 10/29/2008, -1/+3gmail down? ya right
- joshrice, on 10/29/2008, -0/+2Blog spam... link directly to the article!
- kentifer, on 10/29/2008, -0/+2I've only seen my account down once. It was up when i checked it approximately 4 hours later, though.
- bovox, on 10/29/2008, -0/+2A link to a blog linking to a blog with the article??? Lame.
- davidrools, on 10/29/2008, -0/+2No, it doesn't go down, it just becomes "unavailable." Sometimes for as much as a few hours. I've only experienced it a few times and usually for a short time...but a very inconvenient short time.
- superjamie, on 10/29/2008, -0/+2Most moronic article ever.
"How to access a service when the service is inactive"
***** I hate Lifehacker. - MarkusX, on 10/28/2008, -2/+4Pretty nifty, that!
- deboerpa, on 10/29/2008, -0/+2i came here to say this
- ToastPop, on 04/17/2009, -1/+2What do you expect a blog to do? On a site like Digg, yes, you can call it blogspam if you want since the submission could just link straight to the source. But if you regularly read a blog like Lifehacker and they want to tell you about something that they saw on another site, what should they do? Not tell you because they didn't think it themselves? Steal the content as their own and repost it? They are doing the most respectable thing a blog can do -- write a snippet and link to the source.
- sonictonic, on 10/29/2008, -2/+3Lifehacker has a lot of useful info like this... Really cool stuff. Thanks for the post!
- frogman54, on 10/29/2008, -1/+2I say if gmail ever goes down, you should take that as a cue to go outside and view that giant ball of fusion in the sky. Or just watch porn for a while.
- ingamenow, on 10/29/2008, -7/+8Sadly - this is very important.
Since, sadly, Gmail is down quite frequently! - TruEKuma, on 10/29/2008, -0/+1Great info to have, thanks.
- xiangxianni, on 02/28/2009, -0/+1I cannot open this post,anybody can open it?Below is another blog about registry cleaners
http://www.registrycleanersreviews.info - rednaxela825, on 09/01/2009, -0/+1or fruit
- ccb621, on 10/29/2008, -0/+1If Gmail is really down/offline, no combination of fancy URLs will bring it back. These seem more like links to different UI's and feature levels of Gmail.
- Seth024, on 10/29/2008, -0/+1If the server responds to pings I use a simple telnet session to check my email :-)
- Mujokan, on 10/29/2008, -1/+1Don't know about the servers going down, but anyway I always use basic HTML mode. No ads, and you can open multiple letters in multiple tabs easily. Loads faster, and I don't use autocomplete, chat or rich formatting anyway. Firefox takes care of the spellcheck.
- MagMan68Classic, on 10/29/2008, -3/+3Buried because Gmail doesn't go down
- sri4seo, on 10/29/2008, -1/+0What can any one do if Gmail is down? However, the blog is cool...
- Dan0208, on 10/29/2008, -1/+0I dont know if its related but google apps IMAP server is always temporarily unavailable. Causes problems with my Thunderbird setup. Seems after searching for a solution that many people have the same problem??
- howea, on 10/29/2008, -2/+1I'd says it's either food or fun
- Daniellex3, on 07/23/2009, -3/+2Actually, in my time of using Gmail I've had it stop working a number of times, and I'm more than sure it wasn't on my end. But I'm probably going to get buried, seeing as how if it doesn't happen to some people, it doesn't happen to anyone, so I must be doing something wrong, right?



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