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Inbox also requires an invitation, much like Google+ and, you guessed it, Mailbox. It’s not clear why Inbox requires invitations since the product is very polished and Google has no lack of servers.
Last week, Google announced its new restricted-beta Inbox service. Our Editor-in-Chief Larry Dignan took it for a spin. While I have only just gotten my invite and haven't yet played with the ...
Google's Inbox brings some useful new tricks to the world of email, but it's lacking key features that business professionals and power users may need.
Google How does Inbox get you to inbox zero? First, it replaces the archive button with a done button. Archive and done may serve similar functions, but done is an easier concept to understand.
Google last week unveiled a new email product that's similar to Mailbox and packed it with task-oriented features and even Google Now-like smarts. However, Google's Inbox by Gmail is invite-only ...
Google's Inbox is a fresh and modern approach to email -- but does it make managing your messages easier or more complex?
Google weighed-in on the status of popular email app Inbox by Gmail. In brief, you don't have to worry about Inbox going anywhere yet.
With Inbox, Google is re-imagining how we handle our deluge of emails. I've been using it on a daily basis to find out what Google has gotten right, and wrong with their ambitious new email app.
When Google launched Inbox in 2014, the company embarked on a bold mission: to reinvent the very way we think about email. In essence, what Google wanted was a do-over. Gmail, a decade old at the ...
The result is Inbox, a new product that Google says is a smarter way to sort e-mail. It's rolling out Wednesday by invitation only.