Sunday, April 7, 2013

Gmail's New Compose Breaks Rapportive, Perhaps Its Most Useful Plugin

The Gmail team announced some improvements for search within its product today, calling out better predictions for autocomplete based on who you contact the most and what you've searched for. Given that Google is the king of search, this is a welcome

If Gmail keeps suggesting outdated addresses when you address a new message, it may be time to clean up your Gmail contacts list.

In an effort to bring electronic communications into the 21st century, Google's team of developers has reportedly spent six years working hard to color your email experience. Described as beautiful, fast and powerful, Gmail

When you start typing in the Gmail search box, you'll now see predictions display. Those predictions are based on the content of your email as well as past searches and contacts. So, if you always look for messages from your

Readers offer their best tips for dishwasher overload, hidden Evernote shortcuts, and searching for messages in Gmail. Every day we receive boatloads of great reader tips in our inbox, but for various reasons—maybe they're a bit too niche, maybe we

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Gmail's New Compose Breaks Rapportive, Perhaps Its Most Useful Plugin

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