Published 4/1/2009
at SFGate: Technology
As the potentially dangerous Conficker worm is tracked throughout April Fool's Day, more harmless hoaxes are firing across the Internet. Google unveiled a "Gmail Autopilot." It alleges that it will help you weed through your inbox by replying to e-mails with...
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