Hacking GMail (ExtremeTech)

Hacking GMail (ExtremeTech)

by Ben Hammersley (Author)

Synopsis

The first book to unlock the true power behind Gmail, Hacking Gmail will immediately appeal to Google and Gmail fans. This is serious, down-and-dirty, under-the-hood, code-level hacking that will have readers eliminating the default settings, customizing appearance, disabling advertising, and taking control over their Gmail accounts. It covers turning Gmail into an online hard drive for backing up files, using it as a blogging tool, and even creating customized Gmail tools and hacks. It shows readers how to check their Gmail without visiting the site; use Gmail APIs in Perl, Python, PHP, and other languages, or create their own; and maximize Gmail as a host for message boards, photo galleries, even a blog.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 284
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 06 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 076459611X
ISBN 13: 9780764596117

Author Bio
Armed only with a PowerBook and some fine pipe tobacco, Ben Hammersley is a journalist, writer, explorer, and an errant developer and explainer of semantic web technology. He's also liable to spread his dirty, dirty words over at The Guardian. As an Englishman of the cliched sort, Ben's angle brackets always balance, and his tweed is always pressed. He's not worn trousers for six months now. Ask him about it sometime.