For many email users, Gmail seemed like a gift from the heavens when it first debuted in April 2004. Compared to other popular email services at the time it was unique, simple and free, and it offered ...
Overview: Most users undermine keyboard shortcuts, even though they can significantly speed up daily tasks like managing ...
In the left column of your Gmail, scroll down and click on Labels +. Click Create. When creating the label, you also have the ...
GMail has received more than a few mentions in this space since ProfHacker first launched in 2009. Google has made a number of changes to the service since then, including the introduction of a new ...
When you stop and think about it, it’s strange that email tends to exist in a linear, strictly date-based arrangement. Your most recently received email isn’t usually the most important message in ...
Anyone accustomed to using folders to organize their e-mail can get flummoxed by Gmail's "label" system. But thanks to a couple new additions to the Gmail toolbar, labeling and archiving messages just ...
Gmail’s filled with hidden features and add-on possibilities, but one of the service’s most powerful organizational tools is sitting right in the heart of its regular settings. As you may have guessed ...
New Gmail Inbox feature will offer automatic organization of mail into groups. May 29, 2013— -- Google is about to make some big changes to its popular Gmail that will make it easier to sort ...
Gmail's labels let you slice and dice your email messages and "file" them under as many keywords as you'd like. But how many labels do you actually use? When I first started Gmail'ing full-time, my ...
If your Gmail inbox is in need of a declutter, a TikTok tech expert has shared a quick and easy solution. In a recent video, user @tatechtips highlighted a way to organize your emails using the app’s ...
Gmail has come a long way since it rolled out in 2004 as a by-invitation-only free email service. As of October 2018, Gmail was reported to have more than 1.5 billion active users; that’s roughly a ...