The standard 'giant' of Google search adds a surprise to the tech world by launching 'special remedy' for email addicts. Experts at the Gmail Experimental Center (Gmail Labs) are experimenting with a way to force Gmail users to get up to 15 minutes of rest by temporarily blocking the connection.
Gmail issues a function to retract sent email Picture 1 Earlier, users of the email service of this company had the opportunity to enjoy the feature "anti-email while drunk" by forcing users to solve some simple math.
For those who are distracted, Gmail Labs also offers an anti-forget service to send an attachment called Forgotten Attachment Detector . The operation method of this service is quite simple: a built-in Gmail software will automatically scan the entire contents of the email to note whether or not the 'attachment' (attachment) appears. If yes and when the user presses the Send button without an attachment, an automatic dialog will appear to ask the user if they want to attach the file.
On March 19, Gmail Labs experts also announced the launch of the retraction of a sent message called ' Undo Send '. Within a period of 5 seconds after pressing the Send button, the email owner can withdraw the decision by clicking the Undo Send button again.
In order to use Undo Send, users need to enable this feature in Setting section and when clicking Undo button, the email will be recalled and the user will be returned to the editing window like the original. head.
Michael Leggett - Gmail Labs' designer and user experience also reminded me that it was the only way to get back an email so users had to think fast. When the letter was sent successfully, there was no way to retrieve it.
Google had to add this feature to its very popular email service because a recent study by the company showed that up to 87% of managers or business leaders admit that they sent it wrongly. email or some kind of electronic message.
In addition to the mail retrieval feature, on March 19, Google also launched a number of other services that come with Gmail such as the ability to preview videos or photos on YouTube, Picasa or Flickr right inside the letter.