This past week has been an interesting one for Gmail users. Many users are reporting the email service is sending outgoing emails to recipients multiple times—annoying non-Gmail users throughout the Web. While there is no official fix for this problem yet, Gmail is offering a brand new feature: the ability to make phone calls from within Gmail with only speakers and a microphone required.

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Make Phone Calls from Gmail
The Twitter users with the most followers are often the ones who tweet the most often. But, most people spend hours a day away from the computer, sacrificing valuable Twitter time. Yes, most mobile phones have data capabilities these days, but data can be expensive, and tiny phone keyboards often lead to embarrassing misspellings.

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Phone in Your Twitter Tweets
These days, we have countless addresses for communication. We have an email address, an @Twitter address, a Facebook ID or fan page (if promoting a business or cause), a handful of instant messenger accounts and a cell phone number that can receive phone calls and text messages. At the end of the day, it would be nice to have one ID to rule them all… A Web site called iNumbers has plans to turn our cell phone numbers into our main ID, Web or otherwise.

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Use a Cell Phone Number as an Email Address with iNumbers
Do you scout out local free WiFi hotspots before vacationing in a new place? Do you only stay at hotels with free wireless access?

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Surf More Securely on Public WiFi Networks with FreeVPN