Archives Tag: Your Domain
Google Chooses eNom
Google apps for your domain makes it easy to search for, buy, and setup your domain to work with Google. You first can search for your domain if you don’t have one already, then you can purchase the domain, then it’s automatically configured for Google services. This the first screen after searching for your domain name. Notice the “powered by eNom” though. I was unaware of any partnership between Google and eNom, but apparently there is one.
Full StoryNew Features for Custom Domain Apps
Just got this e-mail from Google about domain apps: The start page The start page lets you easily create a unique, dynamic place for your users to find relevant, essential information, preview their inboxes and calendars, and search the web. You customize the layout, header area and overall color scheme, as well as the page’s default content, which can include Google Personalized Homepage modules, your own content and links,
Full StoryGoogle Launches Private-Label Apps
Google launched the Apps for Your Domain program a while back. At first it started with just a school to see how it would run and if it really even made sense at all to do. Then slowly expanded it — after a successful launch with that school — and made it more widespread. It’s come time for it to almost go full throttle. Google wants large
Full StoryGoogle Apps For Your Domain
I was poking around and thought I’d give this a shot. After filling out some information, I went ahead and submitted it only to find this waiting in my inbox Your organization has been automatically accepted for this service, and by now you should have created a new administrative account for your domain — something like admin@mydomain.net. This admin account gives you access to the Google Apps for Your Domain control panel (https://www.google.com/a/mydomain.net). If you haven’t already done so, you should log in to the control panel to set up your user list, select the services that you want, and activate those services. The control panel also lets you add additional administrators and adjust a variety of domain settings. If you get stuck, you can always access our help center. I’m excited to start testing out some of the new functionality for this and maybe open up some other accounts too.
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