Internet related News · 2018-04-25

Major changes to Gmail announced – News

Google has rolled perhaps the biggest-ever overhaul of Gmail today. Changes include email snoozing, nudging, & confidential mode making their debut alongside a substantial visual redesign for Gmail on the web. The new Gmail begins a global phased rollout today, which is to say that it won’t be available to every one of Gmail’s 1.4 billion users right away, and the first to get it will be invited to opt in rather than being able to just turn it on themselves.


Gmail’s biggest redesign is now live – The Verge

http://news.google.com Apr 25, 2018 

The world’s most popular email service is getting a big overhaul today. Google is making official the changes we saw leaked earlier this month, with email snoozing, nudging, and confidential mode …

 

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Gmail Just Got a Big Makeover. Here’s What’s New. – Entrepreneur

http://news.google.com Apr 25, 2018 

The Gmail interface is comfortably familiar. Unless you’ve started using the more simplified, predictive Inbox app, Google’s ubiquitous email client has stayed more or less the …

 

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The Morning After: Gmail gets an overdue redesign – Engadget

http://news.google.com Apr 25, 2018 

Gmail has become the email service of choice for innumerable people since it first went live in 2004. New features have popped up at a steady clip ever since, but we haven’t really seen …

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Google’s Gmail gets self-destruct option ahead of GDPR – BBC News

http://news.google.com Apr 25, 2018 

Google’s email service is adding the option to allow messages to become inaccessible after a set time as it prepares for tougher data privacy laws. A new “confidential mode” can all …

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All-new Gmail: Massive update adds new security and intelligence features – ZDNet

http://news.google.com Apr 25, 2018 

Google’s aim with G Suite, its suite of cloud-based collaboration and productivity apps, has always been to “help companies transform the way they work.” As part of th …

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