Get through your email faster
Ivan | Tue, 2010-08-31 15:52GMail is about to introduce a fantastic new feature that will hopefully save us time and make us more efficient where it counts. GMail Priority Inbox will sort your email into important and less important emails based on your previous reading and replying history. Thus enabling you to pay attention to those messages that you really care about first.
How does this help us designers specifically? Client emails or messages from your boss are always a priority. By marking these important over time you can teach your GMail to treat them as priority emails. Automatic subscription notification emails from various websites like creativebits, special offers from companies you did business with before and other less important notes can wait.
You will find the Priority Inbox tab under Settings once it is activated. Is yours active already?
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You should ask compensation money from Google Ivan ;p You're promoting so many of their services hehe.
But don't get me wrong, they're interesting posts just like these. I'm not even using GMAIL but seems like the spam has finally caught me as well so guess I'll make the switch too soon.
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Google Wave is dead.
Now this seems "so less revolutionary".
I'm afraid about Google next "big or small" thing.
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Google Wave, the revolutionary product, platform and protocol for distributed, real time, app-augmented collaboration will no longer be actively developed and may be shuttered after the end of the year, Google announced this afternoon.
Why did Wave fail? Maybe because if you don't call it an "email-killer" (and you shouldn't) then you'd have to call it a "product, platform and protocol for distributed, real time, app-augmented collaboration." That's daunting and proved accessible to too few people. Still, with a rumored 100 Google engineers working on Wave to date, a call from Google for more engineering collaboration less than a month ago, and such high hopes - it's a bit of a shock to see it come to an end.
read more at: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_wave_is_dead.php
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Outlook has done this for years!
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Agreed.
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