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Gmail to bring a new subscription management feature: What is it and how it works- Details
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Gmail to bring a new subscription management feature: What is it and how it works- Details

[ad_1] Are you struggling to organize your emails with what's important and what's not? Worry no more because Google is working on a new Gmail feature which will declutter your email space. In most cases, our email is filled with spam emails or newsletters. However, deleting or unsubscribing emails one by one is not an easy task and it takes a huge amount of time. Therefore, Gmail will give full control to users over what they want to see in their inbox as a top priority. Google is developing the “Manage Subscriptions” feature which will enable users to organize their emails. Know more about the upcoming feature. Gmail manage subscriptions featureAccording to a PiunikaWeb report, A new version of Gmail was spotted with a new manage subscriptions feature. This feature is expected to come...
Gmail to get Gemini AI features: Google will soon let you use AI to reply to emails- Details
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Gmail to get Gemini AI features: Google will soon let you use AI to reply to emails- Details

[ad_1] Google's AI efforts aim to drastically change how people use technology. With the introduction of Gemini models to the Google Workspace, users were able to take advantage of the generative AI features in Gmail, Calendar, Meet, Chat, Drive, and other tools. Now, the company is trying to expand its Gemini feature for Gmail by introducing AI-generated replies. This feature will allow users to send quick replies, without the hassle of typing the entire reply from scratch. Sound quick and easy right? Know what Google has been planning for the Gmail app.Also read: Google Pixel 8 Users Will Now Get More AI Features With Google Confirming Gemini Nano AI-generated replies for Gmail appA new AI-based feature of Gemini in the Gmail app has started to surface around the internet. An X user w...
Gmail revolutionized email 20 years ago. People thought it was Google’s April Fools Day joke
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Gmail revolutionized email 20 years ago. People thought it was Google’s April Fools Day joke

[ad_1] Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin loved pulling pranks, so much so they began rolling outlandish ideas every April Fool's Day not long after starting their company more than a quarter century ago. One year, Google posted a job opening for a Copernicus research center on the moon. Another year, the company said it planned to roll out a “scratch and sniff” feature on its search engine.The jokes were so consistently over-the-top that people learned to laugh them off as another example of Google mischief. And that's why Page and Brin decided to unveil something no one would believe was possible 20 years ago on April Fool's Day. Also read: Ixigo launches ‘Flyfie' drone selfie stick for travellers but you can't buy it It was Gmail, a free service boasting 1 gigabyte of stor...
Billionaire Elon Musk announces Xmail launch, sends tech world buzzing
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Billionaire Elon Musk announces Xmail launch, sends tech world buzzing

[ad_1] In a move that has set the tech industry abuzz, Elon Musk, the CEO of X, has officially confirmed the upcoming launch of Xmail. The announcement has triggered widespread speculation about the potential competition it could pose to Google's dominant Gmail service. Musk's revelation follows a whirlwind of rumors surrounding the alleged impending shutdown of Gmail, which had ignited a storm across the internet.Anticipation Builds as Musk Teases Xmail LaunchResponding to a question on X about the possibility of an email service under X's umbrella, Musk simply stated, "It's coming" sending shockwaves through the tech community. The query had come from Nate McGrady, a prominent member of X's Engineering and Security team, eager to know about the anticipated launch date of Xmail. As Mus...
Google kills off Gmail’s Basic HTML View amid fears it could sunset its email service
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Google kills off Gmail’s Basic HTML View amid fears it could sunset its email service

[ad_1] Google users can breathe a sigh of relief as recent rumours of Gmail's demise turn out to be only partially accurate. While the email service is not going anywhere, a specific feature is bidding farewell. Google is killing off Gmail's Basic HTML view starting January 2024, as revealed by updates on the company's support page.Gmail's Basic HTML view endsContrary to widespread speculation, the alleged email circulating on X claiming the "journey of Gmail is coming to a close" is debunked. The concern was unnecessary for most users, as the default "new" Gmail view has been in place for a considerable time. Unless individuals actively choose the "basic HTML" view, their Gmail experience will remain unaffected, Techcrunch reported. For those unfamiliar, the Basic HTML view provided us...
Google Bard likely to be renamed Gemini! AI model may power other Google apps too
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Google Bard likely to be renamed Gemini! AI model may power other Google apps too

[ad_1] Google last year launched its new multimodal AI model called Gemini. The Pro Gemini model is now powering Google Bard which makes the AI tool more advanced. Bard has been reported to be one of the fastest-growing AI models and now it may get a dedicated Android app along with a rebrand. Yes, you read it right! Google Bard may be renamed Gemini in the coming months and we may see more of its features in apps such as Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, and others. Check out in detail how Google's generative AI chatbot will be transitioned to Gemini.Google Bard's upcoming upgrades and changesAccording to X's post by Android app developer Dylan Roussel, various changes are coming to Google's AI chatbot Bard, starting with its newly rebranded name “Gemini”. This new name gives more meaning t...
Huge benefit! Gmail for Android gets new, easy-to-use, unsubscribe button
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Huge benefit! Gmail for Android gets new, easy-to-use, unsubscribe button

[ad_1] Are you tired of getting a huge number of unwanted newsletters in your Gmail account? Well, here is some good news! The problem will now be solved as the Gmail Android app will now include an unsubscribe button in the emails. This will make it easier for Android app users to get rid of unwanted emails that fill up their inboxes incessantly. Now, users can focus on important emails through their smartphones by simply unsubscribing from the newsletters. Check when you will be able to see the unsubscribe button on your Gmail Android app.Gmail unsubscribe button for Android appAccording to an Android Police report, Gmail for Android will be integrating a new unsubscribe button on top of the email, enabling users to get rid of unwanted newsletters or emails that they receive on a dail...