You can log into your Gmail from any computer. You must log out from any gmail account opened. Then you have to put your details in it for the same.
You can easily get into the Gmail which was on your computer. Gmail is not computer specific service. It can be opened on any computer with Internet.
If you have a gmail you can text people from that! Otherwise you have to buy something-I think you do. If you have a better answer click to improve!
To Check gmail, go to gmail.com and type in your user name and your password.
No, you cannot send a physical check through Gmail.
As a normal computer user, you cannot trace Gmail to a computer. This is the work of ethical hackers to do. They can trace the computer via the IP address.
Gmail can be blocked as a site on your computer. You have to see on your browser where it has been blocked. Go where it is blocked and then unblock it.
Gmail was invented by Paul Buchhiet in 2004. He is a computer programmer and entrepreneur. He was leading the team which was working on Gmail.
It's like your Computer and/or Internet connection is slow and not GMail.
Gmail does not mess up your computer, Gmail trys to prevent it using different means of security to protect your email. However, if you were to open an email which contained malicious software then your computer will be harmed (which is not the fault of Google.)
In computer lingo, Gmail stands for Google Mail. Established in 2004, Gmail remains one of the most popular email platforms available for free. Instant messaging was added in 2006.
No, it does not get saved in any computer. If the person is using external software, then it is not sure. Gmail does not provide saving facility.