A lot of people were angry a couple of days ago when Gmail went down for almost 3 hours since some actually pay to use Gmail at work. Google promissed them 15 days of free service but people are still questioning if Gmail is to be trusted from business's point of view. So today, Google is taking another step, launching a full dashboard to let you know the status of its apps. From now on, people can go to Apps Status Dashboard and find out the current status of services such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk, Google Docs and a host of others, and also if there has been any problems in the past week.
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