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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Email Explained - Yanert, O'Neill Family online CALENDAR which we access on Google's servers Using smart phones or any Internet-connected computer, ACS, Inc. provides DSL-based Internet service, Internet Explorer web browser to get to Google Apps for Government DOCS, Google Apps suite for Education Colleen gets an account as a UAF student cdoneill@alaska.edu, yanert@alaska.net which we forward to our Google email account because Google provides free, perpetual storage of 7+ gigabytes per account yanert.alaska@gmail.com, Google, Inc. runs Google Apps suite for Education, Chrome web browser to get to Google Apps for Education CALENDAR, Local phone service which we buy giving us the phone number (907) 457-3990, cdoneill@alaska.edu which we use for non-academic purposes, specifically the O'Neill Family online CALENDAR, Google Apps suite for Education Rory gets an account as a UA employee rjoneill@alaska.edu, Google, Inc. decided to enable Automatic Login / Logoff for all Google accounts, Gmail has evolved into Google Apps suite, Direct-dial long distance phone service which we buy for the phone number (907) 457-3990, The same web browser, no matter how many separate browser windows or tabs per window forcing everyone who has different types of Google accounts to run different web browsers for each type Internet Explorer web browser, The same web browser, no matter how many separate browser windows or tabs per window forcing everyone who has different types of Google accounts to run different web browsers for each type Firefox web browser, Safari web browser to get to Google Apps EMAIL (Gmail), Google, Inc. runs Google Apps suite for Government, Email service which we buy as yanert@alaska.net, Google, Inc. runs Gmail, DSL-based Internet service Which we buy, paying for an upgraded data download rate of 1.0 megabit per second (Mbps)