Gmail News & Updates

  • Thread starter Bapun
  • Start date
  • Replies: Replies 59
  • Views: Views 9,995
Posted on Google Blog:
Back in 2004, email looked a lot different than it does today. Inboxes were overtaken by spam, and there was no easy way to search your inbox or file messages away. Plus, you had to constantly delete emails to stay under the storage limit. We built Gmail to address these problems, and it’s grown into a product that 1.5 billion users rely on to get things done every day. Today, on Gmail’s 15 birthday, we’re taking a look back and sharing where we’re headed next.
Link:Hitting send on the next 15 years of Gmail
 
D8-B8-A1-C3-FB50-4054-94-B1-352400382-A8-A.jpg
 
Google is rolling out its confidential mode in Gmail to G-Suite users by default starting on June 25th. Personal account holders have been able to do it since 2018.

Mails sent using Confidentiality Mode has expiry period, recipients won’t be able to forward your message to others, copy its contents, or download it, and the sender can revoke access at any point. You can also set that message to only unlock after the recipient types in an SMS verification code that’s sent to their phone number.

Gmail’s confidential mode will be on by default for G Suite users starting June 25th
 
Gmail’s ‘dynamic email’ will be available to everyone from July 2nd. Google will make AMP-powered "dynamic emails" for Gmail, it's beta was available for G-Suite users.

With AMP in Gmail, users perform web-based tasks right in their inbox, such as filling out forms, RSVPing to an event, responding to an edit in Google Docs, or browsing images in a carousel.
source

dims
 
Confidential mode finally rolled out for iOS!

7-BC4-AED9-F34-C-47-E5-98-B9-9-EBE3-B28-BFBD.jpg
 
We're introducing new spelling and grammar correction capabilities for Gmail to help you compose emails quickly with confidence.

Update (August 23, 2019) - We've updated this article to clarify that the grammar suggestion feature is only available to G Suite users, not personal Gmail accounts. The as-you-type autocorrection feature is available to all users, including G Suite and personal Gmail accounts.

Improved as-you-type spelling and grammar correction in Gmail
 
Back
Top Bottom
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock