The Internet 8th Edition Tutorial 3 Using Web-Based Services for Communication and Collaboration.

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The Internet 8th Edition Tutorial 3 Using Web-Based Services for Communication and Collaboration

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Objectives Create a Google account Configure and use Gmail to send, receive, and print messages Create and maintain contacts using the Gmail Contact Manager Explore Google Web-based services

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Creating a Google Account Gmail is a Webmail provider from Google that you can use to send and receive Before you can use Gmail, you need to create a Google account

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Creating a Google Account

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Accessing Your Gmail Account

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Accessing Your Gmail Account Gmail calls the default mail folders labels The Inbox label is assigned to messages you have received, and is generally referred to as the Inbox The Starred label is assigned to messages that you have flagged by clicking the star next to the message sender The Sent Mail label is assigned to messages that you have sent The Drafts label is assigned to messages that you have written but have not yet sent

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Accessing Your Gmail Account Gmail uses the Spam label to mark messages that it identifies as unsolicited Google uses the Trash label to mark messages that you have deleted

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Sending a Message Using Gmail

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Receiving and Opening a Message When you receive new mail, messages that you have not opened are displayed in bold, and messages that you have opened are displayed in regular font

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Viewing and Downloading an Attached File When you receive a message with an attached file, you can view and download the attachment for as long as you store the message When you delete the message, you delete the file attached to the message When you detach a file from an message and save it on a disk or drive, it is just like any other file that you save

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Replying to and Forwarding Messages To reply to a message, click the Reply link at the bottom of the message body to reply only to the sender, or click the Reply to all link to reply to the sender and other people who received the original message (those addresses listed in the To and Cc text boxes) In Gmail, this organization of messages is called a conversation, or a thread To forward an existing mail message to another user, open the message you want to forward, and then click the Forward link at the bottom of the message body

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Filing and Printing an Message You can use Gmail to file your messages by category by using the default Gmail labels or labels that you create

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Deleting an Message and Label When you no longer need a message, you can delete it by selecting the check box to the left of the message in the Inbox, and then clicking the Delete button You can delete a label by clicking the Settings link, clicking the Labels link, and then clicking the remove link for the label When you delete a message or label, you are marking it with the Trash label The default setting for Gmail accounts is for the system to delete all messages marked with the Trash label after 30 days

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Maintaining Your Gmail Contacts You can open the Contact Manager by clicking the Contacts link on the left side of the screen You can use the Contact Manager to create a group of contacts

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Exploring Other Google Services In addition to providing you with a free Gmail address, your Google account also provides you with other free Web-based services that you can use to share and edit documents and photos Google Docs is Google’s file-sharing service Google’s photo sharing service, called Picasa, provides a large amount of storage space to upload photos

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Summary Creating a Windows Live ID Configuring and using Windows Live Hotmail to send, receive, and print messages Creating and maintaining contacts using Windows Live Contacts Windows Live Web-based services

New Perspectives on the Internet, 8 th Edition Summary Creating a Google account Configuring and Gmail to send, receive, and print messages Creating and maintaining contacts using the Gmail Contact Manager Google Web-based services