Gmail, Google and AI Inbox
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Gmail's new feature will soon organize important emails into to-dos and topics, so you don't miss anything important.
Fifteen gigabytes of free storage may sound like a lot when you make a Gmail account but it gets filled up quickly. For starters, the 15GB isn't just used for email: It also includes the files you've saved in your Google Drive and Google Photos.
The idea for inbox amnesty comes from Lifehacker’s health editor, Beth Skwarecki, who advocates for achieving inbox zero by selecting all your emails and archiving them, instead of deleting them. “BOOM,” she says. “You have inbox zero and will do better in the future.”
If you're feeling overwhelmed at the end of your day and think you haven't accomplished anything, there are three main culprits that could be to blame: lack of focus, too many meetings, and poor email management. While all three of these can be improved ...
The aim is to transform Gmail from a traditional inbox into what Google describes as a “personal, proactive inbox assistant.”
At the top of the inbox, hit “Filter,” then “Sort by.” Depending on what version you’re running, you may have to go into the “View” tab and hit “From” in the Arrangement group. The emails will line up in your inbox by sender, making them easy to bundle and delete.
If you have been using the same email address for a significant period of time, it's likely that you receive hundreds of messages every day that you just don't need or care about. Whether it's discounts and promotions from stores you shopped at for your ...
When you get as many emails as we do here at Digital Trends, you soon realize that email is terribly inefficient. Even if you use Gmail or another email organizing app, your inbox is probably a hot mess. Google’s new app Inbox rethinks how we use email.
The world’s largest email service just initiated step one in a larger plan to secure Google as your favorite AI platform.
Almost everything you do online asks for your email. If you have been using the same one for a while, chances are hundreds or even thousands of services have it. They send promotional messages, social media alerts, newsletters and more, turning your inbox ...