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Friday, May 31, 2013

Blog l The new face of Gmail

In November last year became the Gmail email provider world's largest. The service that Google began offering "beta" and private invitation treasures nine years ago today more than 425 million registered users and over 290 million active users, according to figures from ComScore. For Google the service has also become a key when promoting your social network, Google+ and chat tools. Gmail started as a conventional email but with more space that solutions exist so far. Over time, however, has been integrating elements such as the possibility of labeling and integration of messaging and calendars. Today Google has introduced a new version of the inbox that adds different tabs to organize messages and is able to filter messages according to their origin and content. I had access to this new version in the last week. When you receive the update your inbox is divided into four tabs: Home , which stores messages from family, friends and those who are considered "important"; Social, heed the warnings that social networking; Promotions , special offers and discounts, and Notifications, which are messages with confirmations, invoices and receipts. There is also possibility to add extra tab messages from forumsThe messages are organized automatically but may rearrange the headers by simply dragging between different tabs. Gmail "learns" the user's preferences and adjusts to your way of organizing emails so that over time becomes more accurate. This week, for example, my experience was mixed . Some flight confirmation emails reached Promotions-probably because the message inside had deals airline partner, while others had just Notices. Users, who will receive the update in the coming weeks, will return to the classic version of Gmail if desired. Google also implemented new inbox within their mobile applications, both Android as iOS. The app will only show when opening messages Principal but you can browse the other tabs. In the third-mail programs companies with synchronized accounts via SMTP or POP3, the organization remains the same and e are shown in chronological order.

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