Over the past year Google has been pushing the boundaries of its search capabilities in an ongoing field trial. Over that time it has added all kinds of new functionalities. Today, it has announced ...
It's easy to clear your Gmail inbox search history in a desktop web browser and in the Gmail mobile app.
Finding relevant information on Gmail can be a daunting task, especially if you have a particularly buzzy inbox. Right now, the email client uses a search operator system that acts somewhat like a ...
Google has begun testing a search feature that mines relevant emails from users’ Gmail accounts and displays links to them in the results page. To use the feature, users would need to be logged in to ...
Gmail is rolling out a new, upgraded version of mail search that can prioritize "most relevant" results. Users can still manually sort "most recent" results to get the list in chronological order. The ...
Is the Gmail search feature not working on your phone or computer? If so, this post will help you fix the issue. To be able to search in Gmail, click on the search box present at the top of your Gmail ...
Via Threadwatch, Engadget’s summary of a serious bug in Google’s Gmail, where web sites can retrieve your Gmail contact list, through a JavaScript loophole, has now been fixed. The bug allowed web ...
Gmail’s search is getting a significant update that will allow users to more easily narrow results to help them find a specific email. Before today, users could type in search filters by hand (e.g.
Gmail's search function kinda sucks, but it's about to get better. On Thursday, Google announced a "smarter search feature powered by AI" in Gmail, which should display the most relevant results for ...
Gmail is making it easier to move contacts between the “to,” “cc,” and “bcc” fields on Android. Users will be able to drag and drop contacts into the addressee fields. This feature is rolling out to ...
Here's a great tip for Gmail users: You can quickly and easily send mail to a batch of recipients (clients, team members, etc.) using contact groups. The Official Gmail Blog explains how, but here's ...