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Gmail's New Inbox Gets a Tabbed View - Gives A Way To Auto Organize Your Mails

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 // by Saurabh // Labels: , , , , , // No comments:


Google is rolling out a major update for Gmail, adding tabs to the top of your inbox to 
automatically categorize smart labels such as promotions and social updates.

According to the official Gmail blog, you'll be able to select which categories will be enabled as tabs (Social, Promotions, Updates, or Forums, as well as "Primary" for your classic inbox). The tabs will show you how many new emails you have for each category and offer another way to organize your inbox. You'll be able to drag-and-drop messages between tabs and set specific senders to always appear in a certain tab.



Don't worry if this isn't to your liking (it might not be if you prefer the Priority Inbox or other non-default Gmail view, which the tabs won't work with). You'll be able to turn off this tabbed view if you wish.

Here's the demo video published over official gmail blog:


 

The feature is rolling out gradually on the desktop and is coming to Android and iOS apps as well over the next few weeks (on mobile, the tabs will slide in from the side). If you'd like to enable this sooner, keep an eye on the gear menu for the "Configure Inbox" option in Settings when it's available.

Google Goggles - Virtual Search Application

Saturday, May 25, 2013 // by Unknown // Labels: , , , , , , , // No comments:
Goggles Logo


Until now the only option for web search was typing or speaking but now you can search by taking a picture.
For all those who do not know yet, Google Goggles is a virtual search application for Android and iOS.
So when and where are we going to use this application ?
Well there must be times when seeing a landmark you should have  wondered if you know what this landmark is or knowing details about an artwork by just seeing it is not at all easy until and unless you are an art-lover.Searching them by typing random words is not just a good option.

Now with Google Goggles all you need to do is just open the app,fill as much of the screen as possible with the object and take a picture.






Landmark
Here is what you get.You just captured the landmark in Google Goggles and it do the rest for you.It even shows all the related information links about the landmark.


Artwork
Here Google Goggles figured out not just the title of this artistic piece but also its history and all other related links too.


Wine Bottles
Oh see what we got here. Google goggles identifies the wine bottles too.


Books
Here you got exact book match without typing or saying a word.


Logos

Google Goggles identifies almost all logos and tells its brand or company name. Well it can also help you for cheating in a logo quiz.


Business Card

Another good use of this app is on a business card. You can easily save the contact number or copy the whole information.


Translating Text
When traveling places where you do not know the language,Google Goggles can translate text for you.


Bar-code Scanner
Surprisingly Google Goggles works amazing as a bar-code scanner too.As you can see in the picture above.

Though Google Goggles is a really cool and helpful app but virtual search technology is still in its early stage.
As for now it only searches things like landmarks,logos,books,contact, bar-codes.




But for now it can not search food,plants,animals,cars.


If this technology advances it will be able to do more cool things like filling answers of Sudoku,solving puzzles,suggesting move in chess game or taking picture of leaf and identify the plant.



Auto-Forward Past and Future Emails in Gmail

Friday, January 6, 2012 // by Saurabh // Labels: , , , , // No comments:




Gmail currently allows you to automatically forward emails from any address, but if you're looking to bulk forward old emails you have to do it manually. To solve this, Digital Inspiration outlines a way to do just that by using Google Docs.




This is handy if you're using webapps like Evernote or Tripit and you want certain types of emails from the past as well as the future to be forwarded to them. You can create your own two column Google Spreadsheet or use Digital Inspiration's template. In your left column you write your label. Your forward addresses go on the right. Once you have your columns filled out, run a script by clicking Tools > Script Editor > Triggers > Current Script's Trigger and then Add a New Trigger. Here, set the intervals you want the auto-forwarding to happen. Once it's setup, it will continue forwarding emails as they come in.


How to Auto-Forward Gmail Messages in Bulk || Via Digital Inspiration

A New Update to Google "The Google Bar"

Thursday, December 1, 2011 // by Saurabh // Labels: , , , , , // No comments:




NEWS Six months ago Google started rolling out a new look and feel for Search, News, Maps, Translate, Gmail and a bunch of other products. Their goal was to create a beautifully simple and intuitive user experience across Google. 


now they're ready for the next stage of our redesign — a new Google bar that will enable the users to navigate quickly between google services, as well as share the right stuff with the right people easily on Google+. 




Instead of the horizontal black bar at the top of the page, you’ll now find links to your services in a new drop-down Google menu nested under the Google logo. We’ll show you a list of links and you can access additional services by hovering over the “More” link at the bottom of the list. Click on what you want, and you’re off.




To find out more about the new Google bar, take a look at this video




The Changes are visible on all Google services:




Gmail Getting an Interface Overhaul with Better Conversation Display, Search, Auto-Resizing, and More

Friday, October 21, 2011 // by Saurabh // Labels: , , , , // No comments:

A product demo reveals a few great changes Google has in store for Gmail, including a redone action bar, a new conversation display, an improved search interface and a screen-friendly layout that automatically adjusts depending on your window size.


According to the demo, the conversation view is getting an overhaul to better show the details, and profile pictures will start showing up in contacts to help you keep track of who's who. The entire window will also be re-size better than it does currently. The video snuck out of the Googleplex a little early, as we're not seeing any changes yet.

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