Agora launches e-mail service with Google
By Leah McBride Mensching, Wednesday 24 October 2007 at 21:50 :: World Digital Media Trends :: #752 :: rss
Agora has launched a new e-mail service in partnership with Google, the Polish media company announced in a statement.
G.pl web mail is based on Google's popular Gmail, and uses Google's technology to provide high quality, extended capacity and functions, such as calendar synchronization, voice and text communicator (Google Talk) and documents sharing among G.pl and Gmail users, Agora stated Monday.
G.pl is a new part of www.g.pl, a new entertainment Web site by Agora, which owns flagship newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland's second largest daily.
This is not the first time Agora has cooperated with Google. Recently, the company's Gazeta.pl and GazetaWyborcza.pl worked with Google's YouTube to collect video clips in which people asked questions of the leaders of Poland's top three political parties in a pre-election debate. It was the first project of its kind by YouTube in Central and Eastern Europe, according to a statement by Agora.







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