
October 7, 2008
Google Inc. has introduced a new feature in its Gmail that will prevent a drunk person from sending stupid or bad e-mails late at night. The optional feature called "Mail Goggles" activates when Gmail users compose e-mail at the program's default launching time of between 10 p. m. of Friday to 4 a. m. on Saturday. Arithmetical quizzes will appear on the screen that should be answered in seconds by the user. Failure to answer the quizzes will cause the e-mail to be put on hold.
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September 11, 2008
Topics queen, google, technology, prince, internet, email, usa, funny, e-mail, share, sun, search, beer, video and newspaper
Britain's Queen Elizabeth was delivered 12 barrels of lager by mistake recently. Staff at the queen's Berkshire residence Windsor Castle were amazed when a lorry carrying 2,000 pints of lager arrived at the grounds, but a royal protection officer quickly realized the delivery was meant for a pub called Windsor Castle located five miles away.
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August 11, 2008
Highlighting his strong support among young voters and calling for a new kind of politics, Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) will announce his vice presidential nominee via text and email. "Barack Obama is about to make one of the most important decisions of this campaign -- choosing a running mate," Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said in an email to supporters on Sunday. "You have helped build this movement from the bottom up, and Barack wants you to be the first to know his choice. "
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August 11, 2008
Topics children, houston, kids, amber, email, abc, e-mail, fbi, hurricane, face, bank, office, charges, news and woman
FBI agents arrested a Houston woman Thursday who refused to return five children victims of Hurricane Katrina to their mother and recovered the kids she allegedly kidnapped. Rhonda Tavey, 44, was at her mother's home in northwest Houston when authorities arrested her, her attorney, Dick DeGuerin, told Chron. com. She is now detained at the Harris County Jail without bail and will appear in court Friday to face charges of kidnapping.
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March 27, 2008
Louise O'Donnel, a nursery nurse at Busy Bee Center, shocked parents of her ward after offering them sex toys and bondage gear via e-mail. The nurse, who works for the nursery in Strathave, Lanakshire, e-mailed the parents an "Easter Special" of Ann Summers products which include lubricants, vibrators and other sex aids.
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