Email is a real pain in the neck, but Google’s upcoming email application, Inbox, could dramatically cut the time wasted on the task. VentureBeat got an early hands-on with the application, and Inbox ...
For the last four-plus years, Inbox has been a testing ground of sorts for features that eventually arrived in Gmail proper, including swipe gestures, computer-generated responses, and a snooze button ...
Gmail's new AI Inbox reads and summarises your email and to-do lists, but is it useful, or intrusive? Here's what you need to ...
Back in 2014, the folks at Google responsible for Gmail did something unexpected: They introduced a new email app. On the back end, Inbox was the same thing as Gmail, and worked with your existing ...
Why it matters: Inbox by Google users will be disappointed to hear that the email client is being discontinued next year. The app which served as an experimental testbed for Gmail features as well as ...
What looked like the future of email is about to become the past as Google gives up its effort to reinvent the inbox. You’ve probably heard the news by now: Google is killing off Inbox, its ...
Google’s got a new way to manage email: Inbox. It’s a refinement of Google’s already pretty rad Gmail service, and it’s headed up by the folks, like Jim Denis, who used to work for Sparrow, a ...
Google today announced a new take on email, dubbed Inbox. The free app/service includes reminders, bundles similar messages together and highlights important messages. Inbox looks like a cross between ...
It fits a pattern that tells us that Google sees everyone as having equal value, which just isn’t true. For all its skill and dominance in artificial intelligence, Google can be surprisingly lacking ...
This week Google officially shut down Inbox. The app was a straightforward, effective email management tool. Its simplicity is what made it great. The sunset was announced a while back, but I ...
Google rolls out AI-powered Inbox Overviews in Gmail, designed to streamline how you read and manage email.
In April, Google launched its first major Gmail redesign since 2013, and in a sense it was an acknowledgement of all the ways Google had fallen behind. With 1.4 billion users logging into Gmail at ...