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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Here Are the Major New Features Google Added to Gmail Today (and What It Didn't) Lifehacker... Its been speculated for some time that Google has been working on some updates for the web-based version of Gmail, and the company is officially moving from tease to truth with its early-morning announcement today. Though the companys blog post is themed around its G Suite version of Gmail, Google representatives have confirmed that regular ol Gmail users will receive the same updates. Heres a quick look what youll be able to play with today if you opt into the new version of Gmailwhich you can do by clicking on the Settings gear in the upper-right corner of Gmail and selecting the option to Try the new Gmail. As the name implies, youll now be able to hover your mouse over messages in your inbox and perform different kinds of actions without ever having to open the email directlylike RSVPing for events, marking the message as read, archiving it, or snoozing it for later. (More on that in a bit.) A brand-new sidebar You can now tap on super-tiny icons in a brand-new right-hand sidebar to pull up your Google Calendar, write new notes in Keep, type up to-dos in Tasks, or access other Gmail add-ons youve installed. And, yes, Tasks finally has its own dedicated mobile app for Android and iOS, which Google is also launching today. Say hello to snooze and Smart Reply That sound you hear is Boomerang screaming into the bathroom mirror this morning. Thats because Google is basically integrating this add-ons functionality directly into Gmail. Youll now be able to Snooze messages, which will temporarily clear them out of your inbox until a set time period. In other words, if youre busy now, but dont want a message to get lost in your deluge of email, snooze it so youll definitely see it later. Smart Reply should be a bit more familiar to anyone who has used Googles Inbox by Gmail app. In short, Gmail will now offer quick answers that you can fire off just by clicking on them rather than typing them, depending on the context of the email youre looking at (and the language you typically use when replying to messages). You can now add recipients to your emails directly from the body text. When typing out a message, enter a + and start spelling out a contacts name. Thats it. Its just like how youd tag a friend in a post on Google Plusyou still use Google Plus, right? Google has also updated its hovercard for your contacts. To view the new design, just hover your mouse over a persons name, email address, or picture/icon. In addition to seeing a few important stats about the person, assuming youve already populated that information in Google Contacts, youll be able to click icons to email them, schedule an event with them, send them a Hangouts message, or start up a video chat with them. I want to video chat with Cinnabon :( What you wont get to play with (yet) Google isnt quite ready to launch all of its new Gmail features just yet. A number of the rumored (and arguably more eye-opening) updates are still baking for a few weeks, including: Offline support for GmailYoull be able to search, write, respond to, delete, and archive up to 90 days worth of messages. Yum. Confidential modeCreate expiration dates for previously sent messages or just revoke them entirely. You can prohibit recipients from forwarding, copying, downloading, or printing messages, and youll also be able to require recipients to authenticate with you via text messages prior to reading your email. In other words, youll be able to prevent a compromised account from reading a sensitive email even if its sitting in their inbox. NudgingGmail will encourage you to follow up to messages that youve been ignoring for far too long. This is all done automatically on your, er, behalf. We suppose nagging was too strong of a description. Big-ass security warningsYou now have no excuse if youre fooled into giving up your credit card information by a suspicious email: Recommended Stories How to Clean Up Your Overwhelmed Gmail Inbox (by Hand) Use These Search Tricks to Take Control of Your Gmail Inbox Top 10 Gmail Labs and Features You Should Enable About the author David Murphy Senior Tech Editor of Lifehacker Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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