June 4, 2013

Gmail Newest Spam Block Feature

In the next week millions of users of Google Mail will see something changed. Just like the web browser, Gmail will have tabs.

But it was not to deal with a variety of accounts tab. Instead, tab, new auto-sorting power of Google Gmail in the effort, your email has been granted more useful. This is arguably an evolution of the spam blocker.

Building on its years of data collection from a Gmail account, Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) will be able to receive notifications from services such as Facebook (FB) and Twitter, and file them away in a folder titled Social. Groupon (GRPN) looks and never-ending assault of Fab hidden email Promotions folder.

All of these bills, receipts and nagging reminders you do not really want to deal with? Update folder. And for those who still use the message boards and mailing lists, there are folders for all emails from this corner of the internet.

The number of emails we all have increased road. But because of our method of communication has become more diverse electronics, we get far fewer e-mails we really care - e-mails can get lost in the flood of counterfeit Cialis offers.

With the updated Gmail, Google launched a theoretically live earlier this week, which is the e-mail inbox that you really want to see.

Google has been trying to provide the tools to make email less painful. He led the so-called spam filters, e-mail and auto-fill Marked Priority Inbox folder, all in an effort to reduce noise. But apart from the spam filter, people do not really stick to one of the other solutions. And even in the spam filter, most people are still too many e-mails.

If the box, an application built on top of Gmail, for Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) iOS was released earlier this year, was to approach simple and painless way to file a non-urgent.

Google is wise to build something like this in the core Gmail experience, but still be prudent to move forward and automate processes. Some companies may be more data and insights about the nature of the e-mails people actually want to engage with, and if someone dared to try to qualify for such a feat, it's Google.

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