Google announced new email service
Google is introducing a new application designed to make it easier for Gmail users to find and manage important information that can sometimes be buried in the inbox.
Google is introducing a new application designed to make it easier for Gmail users to find and manage important information that can sometimes be buried in the inbox.
Gmail is becoming a virtual document repository for millions of people around the world, allowing each person to store up to 15 GB of inbox data for free.
However, even after integrating the search box into Gmail, users still spend a lot of time searching for specific content after a decade of using this popular email service.
The new service, called Inbox, or rather ' Inbox in Inbox ', can filter electronic receipts and bank statements for users to easily find, according to Engadget.
This method is similar to the way Gmail classifies email based on content into 3 main types including Primary, Social, Promotions .
Inbox can also capture the key contents of an email, such as flight itinerary, important event occurrence time, images and highlighting necessary information.
Google started broadcasting the invitation to try Inbox from October 22, the person receiving the mail can invite friends and relatives to use this service.
If you want to quickly try the new Google Inbox email service, go here to submit a registration request.
Video introducing Google Inbox:
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