vendredi 29 juillet 2011, par The Gmail Team
Posted by Corey Goldfeder, Software Engineer Editor’s Note: For a more technical description, see the Google Apps Developer Blog At Google, we all use email very heavily -- for communicating with other Googlers, for task management, and to mail around funny pictures of kittens. Because of the volume of email we all deal with, a lot of Googlers subscribe to the “inbox zero” philosophy where we try to keep our inboxes empty except for the messages we currently need to deal with. What (...)jeudi 14 juillet 2011, par Google Docs
Downloading files that you only need to preview can create unnecessary clutter on your computer. While you can already use the Google Docs Viewer to view over 15 different file types without downloading them, today we’ve added support for archive file types ZIP and RAR. Now, if someone sends you a ZIP or RAR file in Gmail, you’ll be able to view its contents from within your browser by clicking on View. This will bring up a view that includes all of the files in the archive, the file types, (...)mercredi 9 mars 2011, par The Gmail Team
Posted by Stanley Chen, Software Engineer People get a lot of email these days. On top of personal messages, there are group mailing lists, social network notifications, credit card statements, newsletters you might have signed up for, and promotional email from a shopping site you used once months ago. Gmail’s filters and labels were invented to help manage the deluge, but while I have about 100 filters that triage and label my incoming mail, most of my friends and family have all their (...)jeudi 3 mars 2011, par The Gmail Team
Posted by Ben Treynor, VP Engineering and Site Reliability Czar (24x7) Imagine the sinking feeling of logging in to your Gmail account and finding it empty. That’s what happened to 0.02% of Gmail users yesterday, and we’re very sorry. The good news is that email was never lost and we’ve restored access for many of those affected. Though it may take longer than we originally expected, we're making good progress and things should be back to normal for everyone soon. I know what some of you (...)lundi 28 février 2011, par Vincent Guigui
Gmail accidentally resetting accounts, years of correspondence vanish into the cloud? (update) By Sean Hollister posted Feb 27th 2011 6:13PM If you've got a working Gmail account, you might want to back it up every so often -- as many as 500,000 Gmail users lost access to their inboxes this morn, and some of (...)mercredi 9 février 2011, par The Gmail Team
Posted by Will Scott, Software Engineer Organizing your Gmail contacts into groups can save you time when you’re writing messages to multiple people at once. For example, if you create a “Family” group, instead of addressing an email to your mom, dad, sister and brother, you can just start typing “Family” and Gmail will complete the rest. Today we’re making two improvements to contact groups which should make them easier to create and control. First, let’s say you have a list of coworkers you (...)lundi 7 février 2011, par effie
If you’ve ever cursed a phone’s tiny screen as utterly inadequate for sifting through an overflowing inbox you’ll be pleased to hear that the Gmail mobile web app now supports Priority Inbox. Priority Inbox helps combat information overload by automatically identifying your important messages so you can focus on those first. Until today it was only available on the desktop and on Android devices. Now, once you set up Priority Inbox in the desktop version of Gmail, you’ll see Priority Inbox (...)samedi 29 janvier 2011, par A Googler
This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label “Google Apps highlights" and subscribe to the series. - Ed. Over the last couple of weeks, we added ways to keep up with new messages in Gmail and printing capabilities from Gmail mobile and mobile documents, and announced a partnership with Verizon to make it easier for millions more businesses to start using Google Apps. Desktop notifications for Gmail When people switch to (...)jeudi 27 janvier 2011, par The Gmail Team
Posted by Andrew Wilson, Software Engineer Many of us are guilty of constantly switching back to Gmail to check for new messages. And if you’re like me, you’ve probably missed an important chat message because you weren’t looking at your Gmail window when it came in. If you use Google Chrome, these days can be over since we just launched HTML5 desktop notifications which display pop-ups whenever a chat message or new email arrives. To turn them on, click on the Settings link in the top (...)mardi 25 janvier 2011, par The Gmail Team
Posted by Manu Cornet, Software Engineer When you’re visiting sites other than Gmail, it’s easy to find out how many unread messages are in your inbox by glancing at the title of your Gmail tab or window. However, if you have a ton of tabs open, or if you use Chrome’s “Pin Tab” feature that hides everything except the tab’s icon, it can be tricky to figure out without switching tabs. If you’ve ever found yourself in this situation, you may like the new Unread message icon we just added to Gmail (...)
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