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gMail Down? 7 Things to Do While GMail is Down

GMail seems to be down this afternoon… so what are you to do when you can’t read email? Here is a short list of 7 things to do as the Withdrawals set in!

10 Things to Do When GMail Goes Down

1 – Remind Yourself Why Cloud Computing will Not Work for Everyone!

2 – Plan Your Next N1Way Guide Built Website

3 – Locate your CoWorkers or Friends on Facebook

4 – Go to TeraPeak and Find out Whats Hot on eBay

5 – Visit Failblog and Laugh for an Hour (NSFW)

6 – Get Up… Take a Walk Outside before Winter Sets in!

7 – Visit the GMail Known Issues Page to see if its just You!

Finally – Google knows that GMail is down and you can read the post at the GMail Blog.

We know many of you are having trouble accessing Gmail right now — we are too, and we definitely feel your pain. We don’t usually post about minor issues here (the Apps status dashboard and the Gmail Help Center are usually where this kind of information goes). Because this is impacting so many of you, we wanted to let you know we’re currently looking into the issue and hope to have more info to share here shortly. If you have IMAP or POP set up already, you should be able to access your mail that way in the meantime. We’re terribly sorry for the inconvenience and will get Gmail back up and running as soon as possible.

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6 Comments »

  • Jake said:

    I say we do away with email and start writing letters again hahaha… What did we ever do b4 technology???

    btw, did you catch the webinar?

  • laurent said:

    may be it’s the end of the word ?

  • janna said:

    It’s not just about reading emails, it’s about conducting business and this is NOT GOOD!

  • Chris Peterson said:

    Quick & smart post for the relevant & latest issue at hand. It’s good. I especially like the idea of eBay. I guess, cloud computing is essentially tough to deal with as we are almost dependent on few things, if not, it would have been a different story all together.

  • Sean said:

    I remember the days of letter writing, in my fantasy football league that I’ve been part of for over 15 years now, we used to send our weekly reports by snail mail. Always looked forward to wed or thurs to see how my team did over the weekend. And we had to call in our lineup for Sunday, now days, it’s BAM, online.

    You can add – Take a Break and Go Fishing to that list.

  • Jonathan said:

    Lol about your first cloud computing remark. I think The Cloud is pretty awesome, but it definitely won’t be perfect! :)