Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
Gmail is a fantastic email service, and a great alternative to Yahoo, which saw 500 million user accounts hacked in 2014, and AOL, the preferred email service for Mike Pence business. If you want to ...
If you use Gmail as your email backend but prefer a good old-fashioned desktop email client for handling your day-to-day email, you're probably aware that many clients—like Outlook or Mail.app—don't ...
Just when you thought it had completely forgotten about the Gmail web client, Google has launched a brand new version, with a fresh design, new features, and a new way of thinking about email. As ...
Now that Google's made some much-needed improvements to Gmail's mobile webapp, should you abandon your smartphone's email client for its browser? Let's find out. Sadly yesterday's Gmail improvements ...
Google is launching AI Inbox inside Gmail which will surface priority emails with quick actions and summaries of long email ...
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Users with it enabled can choose to make certain emails unreadable even to Google itself. Users with it enabled can choose to make certain emails unreadable even to Google itself. Google has announced ...
Dear Gmail: Two years ago, you launched an ambitious endeavor with Schema.org to bring a new level of richness to email. Schema.org allowed senders to embed rich meta data in email that allowed any ...
Outlook is no longer the world's most commonly used mail client -- that honor now goes to Gmail, which is broadly used by both consumers and businesses alike. For a program with such deep market share ...
Reader Bob recently started seeing an unexpected message in his Google Chrome Web browser: Should he allow Chrome to act as “the default Gmail client”? Bob’s response: Yes or no? Why or why not? What ...
If you frequently use Gmail’s native web client to send emails, you may have noticed something odd about how it handles emoji. Google may have said goodbye to its distinctive blobs in 2017, but for ...