On April 1, 2004, Google launched a limited public test of its web-based Gmail. A lot of people thought it was an elaborate April Fool's Day joke, but it turned out to change emails forever.
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Google has announced that later in October it will begin rolling out new emoji reaction features for personal Gmail accounts on both its mobile apps as well as on the desktop Gmail site.
Mobile users of Google's Gmail will now see the top results first when they search for a word or phrase in their emails, followed by all the results, starting with the most recent emails.
If you have a Google account that you have not used or signed into for at least two years, the company may delete that account and its contents like email, photos, and more starting in December 2023
The new placement of Gmail ads in the middle of a user's email list started happening earlier this week, and it's not making many users of Google's free email service very happy right now.
The new Gmail account support for the new Outlook for Windows app will be joined in the near future for Yahoo and iCloud accounts, along with a way to connect the Outlook mailbox with an IMAP account.
The small testing group is based just in the US for now, but they can check out the generative AI features that Google is working into its Gmail email service and its Docs productivity apps.
Google has announced it will be adding generative AI features in a number of its cloud based services. That includes Workspace apps like Google Docs and Gmail, and a new Generative AI App Builder.
Google stated that people who access Microsoft Outlook or Hotmail accounts via Gmail were unable to access those emails on Wednesday. Google has since fixed this email syncing issue.