Nov
18I was playing around with my “Google Apps for Your Domain” account just now, and found something interesting called “Domain Alias” on my Gmail control panel. I thought of using vincentchow.net to alias to my other domain to see if I can have Gmail for my emails on vincentchow.net. I submitted, and found that it’s not working for this domain - so I look around on those support pages and FAQ.
I reached on the support page, read them, and found that there is a spelling error on it. It says “you many want to alias urbanexperience.org”, but I think the actually want to mention “you may”, instead of “you many”. I took a screenshot on that and underlined the error with red line. Look at it below.

This shows that Google do make mistakes too - even they are a giant company. Why? Because their staff are human too, and not robot. Wondering how long will they take to fix that. Maybe they will read this post here and reward me for pointing that out, :p
If you wanna see the error on the page I’ve mention just now, click here.
It might be already fixed when you reach the page, however. So be quick!
[tags]Google,mistake,error,spelling[/tags]


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Thanks for the quality assurance help, Vincent! We’ll get this fixed right away.
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May I know what plugin you use for the image to show within the page when I click on it?
Thank you.
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@Steve: Are you guy from Google? Thanks for visiting :wub_tb:
@Siong: Using lightbox, here.
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….but I think the actually want to mention “you may”, instead of “you many….
but i think you actually want to mention “THEY actually want” onstead of “the actually want”
no offence, bro
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