How to Automatically Delete Spam Messages in Gmail

Do you get most spam mails everyday?? Here is the trick to get rid of these junk mails ..
                   Most of the spam messages are commercial advertisements, phishing websites and get rich quickly messages that asks users to provide personal details and other confidential information.Spam filters in Gmail prevent its users from these spam messages and restrict them to enter in user’s Gmail inbox.Generally, it acts like a firewall between spam messages and Gmail Inbox.Gmail filters detect the sender’s email address and accordingly send the received messages in Inbox or Spam folder.
If you are receiving too many spam messages and tired of deleting them then you can create your own Gmail filter which will automatically delete all your messages residing in the spam folders automatically.As all the messages in the spam folder are not actually spam, some genuine messages are also diverted in spam folder due to limitation of spam filter’s algorithm then usage of this trick is not optimal solution. But you can check all the deleted messages in Trash folder.


    • Go to Settings after you log into your Gmail by clicking on the Gear button.
    • Choose Filters tab
    • Next click on Create a New Filter.






    • A window will pop-up, look for the Has the Words area in this window and type “in:spam” with no quotes.

    • Let all additional areas empty and click Create Filter with this Search and click OK to proceed to the next action.
    • Check the box Delete it and Also Apply filter to and click on Create Filter.


    You will see a note Your Filter was Created.

  •  That’s it! Now all your spam messages will be automatically delete and there will be no message in your Spam folder anymore.


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Facebook Messenger for Windows Comes Out of Beta


After three months of testing, Facebook Messenger is coming to a Windows desktop near you.
The social network on Monday announced that Messenger for Windows, a standalone app that lets you IM friends via Windows 7, will be coming out of beta in a few weeks.
“Millions of people log into Facebook every day to keep up with friends. They also browse other websites and run computer programs, so it’s easy to miss important stuff,” reads a post on Facebook’s blog. “Maybe a cousin just posted about getting a new job, or a best friend wants to chat about dinner plans for tonight. You should be able to stay in touch anytime, no matter what you’re doing.”
Of course, you could do the same thing if you left Facebook open on your browser all day, but this is a way to keep in touch even if you close out of Facebook.
The desktop sequel to Messenger has been a long time coming. Facebook introduced the Android and iOS-based mobile Messenger app last August. Based on technology from Beluga, a Facebook acquisition, Messenger provides seamless integration with SMS.
In December, a version of Messenger for Windows 7 leaked. Hours later, Facebook released a version of the software. That, however, was a test, a Facebook rep says. The new iteration will be available to everyone. The rep added that Facebook designers are working on a Mac version. Facebook isn’t saying when that version will be out.
When Facebook released the test version in December, we found that the Windows app looked almost identical to the chat bar on Facebook.com. As with that feature, users get notifications when friends want to chat. Friend activity is also shown, however clicking on these items will take you to a web browser. The same goes for messages in your Facebook inbox. As the pics provided by Facebook below show, this version looks the same:



For installation and more https://www.facebook.com/about/messenger

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Moser Baer launches credit-card shaped pen drive, 4GB at Rs. 1,100


Moser Baer has launched a new USB flash drive in the shape of a credit-card, designed to fit easily in wallets and card holders, for convenient portability. Called the Moser Baer Zap pen drive, it for now will be available in only one capacity – 4GB, at Rs. 1,100.


The Moser Baer Zap credit-card pen drive has dimensions of 84.15 x 52.83 mm, and has a USB2.0 interface. It’s quite lightweight as well, at 10.25 grams. The Zap USB flash drive is compatible Windows 2007, Mac OS 9, Linux

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