By JortK on March 2, 2010
We launched Gmail Labs over a year and a half ago as a playground where engineers can come up with new features and let your input help decide which are good ideas and which don’t quite work out. Any engineer at Google can come up with a feature, code it, and launch it quickly to tens [...]
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By JortK on February 8, 2010
You might not know this, but there’s a hidden Labs widget in Gmail that lets you perform Google searches without leaving your e-mail interface. The news today is that it just got a whole slew of useful new features. Many Google() employees get to spend 20% of their time brainstorming and executing their own personal [...]
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By JortK on February 8, 2010
Hello again. I’ve been taking advantage of my 20% time to make some improvements in the Google Search lab I told you about last April. For starters, I’ve hooked up a bunch of Google’s most popular search features, including: Dictionary definitions: use a keyword like “define” in English and you’ll see the first definition of [...]
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By JortK on December 23, 2009
Google Browser Size is an experimental service that shows if a web page has interface elements that can’t be viewed by a significant amount of people. “Google Browser Size is a visualization of browser window sizes for people who visit Google. For example, the 90% contour means that 90% of people visiting Google have their [...]
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By JortK on December 14, 2009
Almost a year ago, we launched Offline Gmail in Gmail Labs. By installing Offline Gmail, you’re able to use the normal Gmail interface to read and write mail, search, and organize, even when there’s no internet connection. And Flaky Connection mode speeds up Gmail when your connection is slow or unreliable. Since we first launched [...]
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By JortK on December 2, 2009
In the early days of email, messages were simple text meant to be read on a terminal. But with the growth of the web came the advent of HTML email, and overnight people began expressing themselves through bold and italics, colors and images, and whatever else their creativity inspired. If you like to use a [...]
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By JortK on November 18, 2009
Back in 2001, to give people a new, quicker way to find images, we launched Image Search. When you do a search for [eiffel tower] you’ll find an array of images of the tower in the daytime, in black and white, at sunset and more. With Similar Images, which recently graduated from Google Labs, you [...]
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By JortK on October 22, 2009
Posted in google | Tagged city tour, feature, gems, google, labs, maps
By JortK on October 21, 2009
People use all kinds of tools to help them get stuff done — paper to-do lists, messages with a certain label or stars in Gmail, notes in Google Calendar, a couple different iGoogle gadgets and so on. Late last year, we added a lightweight way to help you keep track of what you need to [...]
Posted in google, Tech news | Tagged gmail, google, labs, mobile, tasks
By JortK on October 19, 2009
From the Official GMail blog : My email is full of links: my friends send around YouTube videos to try and get a laugh, we share Picasa and Flickr albums with photos from last weekend’s camping trip, and we email around the Yelp reviews of restaurants we’re considering going to next Friday night. The [...]
Posted in Tech news | Tagged flickr, gmail, google, labs, mail, picasa, youtube