The Gmail interface is comfortably familiar. Unless you've started using the more simplified, predictive Inbox app, Google's ubiquitous email client has stayed more or less the same for quite a while.
Google is now expanding Gmail's "Manage Subscriptions" to the web following the roll-out of an inbox management feature on mobile earlier this year. This now provides desktop users with the identical ...
Gmail is one of the most popular email clients in the world and this week, it’s preparing to fix one of its few weaknesses. Starting today and rolling out over the next few weeks, Gmail’s desktop ...
Google has updated the search results on the Gmail web version, and now you can access richer and more contextual searches. The company claims it can now offers an even more relevant results to each ...
Google recently made a tweak to Gmail on the web that updates the search bar and activity status indicator design. Gmail on the web now uses a pill-shaped container for the search bar. It was ...
As a web-centric company, it's sometimes perplexing when Google's own web-based apps are some of the last to receive new features or designs. That might be fine for less frequently used services like ...
Though the iPhone has had the ability to use Gmail accounts in its native email client since the device's inception, the Web-based interface for GMail remained awakward. Making heavy use of JavaScript ...
If you want to change Gmail language on web and mobile, here is how you can do that. It is possible to use another language in Gmail on your computer and Android or iOS mobile using this step-by-step ...
Gmail completely revolutionized email and Google continues to improve the service all the time with wonderfully useful new features. Not all new features appeal to everyone, however, and there's one ...
Gmail has approximately 1.5 billion users worldwide — that’s billion with a B. And Google would just love if a huge chunk of those users would try out some of its other free services, like Google Chat ...
It’s that time again–reader Q&A time, that is. This week I answer questions on getting to Gmail messages when you don’t have Internet access and how much security software is too much. Reader David is ...