Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Rich text signatures

 
 

Sent to you by Rukshan via Google Reader:

 
 

via Gmail Blog by The Gmail Team on 7/8/10

Posted by Mark Knichel, Software Engineer

Rich text signatures have long been one of our most widely requested features. Some of you have tried your own solutions, including Greasemonkey scripts, browser plugins, and even using canned responses from Gmail Labs. Others have simply lived with frustration of not being able to change the colors or font size of your signature, or insert images and links. Either way, you'll be happy to know that today we're launching the ability to write your own rich text signatures right in Gmail.


The next time you log in and visit the Settings page, you'll see a rich text editor in the signature section. Here, you can customize your signature by adding pretty formatting, links, and images — or decide to leave things nice and simple.

Gmail also now supports a unique signature for each email address associated with your account. So, if you send mail using a custom "From:" address, you can use a different signature for that address. From the Settings page, you can edit the signature for each account by changing the email address that appears in the dropdown menu.


Currently, only the latest desktop version of Gmail supports rich text signatures and multiple signatures. The older version and HTML version of Gmail, along with the mobile versions, use a plain text version of your primary account's signature.

 
 

Things you can do from here:

 
 

Monday, August 2, 2010

What is the Internet


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Objects-Classes for Kids

What Are Objects?

Most programs that you will see and create will be in a style called object-oriented programming. Languages like Visual Basic and C# are object-oriented, but they aren't the only ones. Learn how objects work, and you will have an easier time writing programs in many languages.


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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Skoool

Intel Launches Engaging Online Education Platform for Students in Sri Lanka called skoool.lk

 

The official web site of the skoool learning and teaching program was inaugurated at a ceremony on 29th July 2010 which took place at the official auditorium of the Ministry of Education located at Isurupaya, Battaramulla. The web site would provide valuable tools that are set to revolutionize the level of learning. 

 

 

MoE felicitates Ganindu Nanayakkara - Intel ISEF 2010 Winner and other team members

 

Ganindu Nanayakkara of Ananda College, Colombo 10, Sri Lanka who represented SLSEF through JIY competition of IESL won First Place - Intel ISEF Grand Award for Computer Science category and several other prizes and the other team members of ISEFteam were felicitated by MoE during the launch of Intel skoool.lk web portal at an official ceremony held at the MoE Auditorium.



Best wishes,
Rukshan Edirisinghe,
Assistant Education Manager,
Educomp Solutions LTD,
608, 8/6, Baseline Rd,Colombo 09. Sri Lanka
+94 (0) 11 2679224, +94 (0) 77 7597015
http://www.intel.com/education/lk
http://iteach.schoolnet.lk