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Features providing an edge to hotmail are that Gmail provides an expanding storage while hotmail is offering unlimited storage, instead of Gmail’s 25 MB limit of large attachments in hotmail attachments up to 50 MB with a collective size of 10 GB can be sent.
Few days back Google updated Gmail’s attachment feature enabling, users to just attach files by dragging them into the message. Now comes another feature upgrade, users can insert images in the mail just by dragging them in between of the body of letter.
Gmail is one of the most popular product of Google and favorite email service of millions around the world. Many Schools and Governments officially use Gmail and Google Apps to great effect as it is very economical. Washington, D.C., also uses Google’s applications and services, including Gmail. But University of California finds this email system isn’t secure or private enough to meet their standards.
Good News for all email users of U.K. Google’s popular mail service Gmail will be providing them their email ids with “@gmail.com” instead of prevailing “@googlemail.com.”
Many of us use Gmail as our primary mail client. But most of us don not know the coolest and most useful features of Google Labs for Gmail. Here are the best 10 Useful Labs Features for Gmail. Have a look at them, they will make your task simpler and quicker.
I was always looking for an better option which can save my time in attaching pictures to emails. Something which can be more effective than that traditional way of Clicking on “Attach Files”, download it from computer.
Google’s Gmail introduce a new service to just drag the file you want to attach directly to your new compose message and drop it. You are all done. It saves time and minimizes clicking, selecting and waiting to get all files attached.
Google Labs has introduced the new feature of Nested Label it allows you to organize your labels hierarchically. Another interesting feature introduced by the labs is “Message Sneak Peek”. It lets the user preview messages to get a glimpse on what they contain and maybe take immediate action without opening them.




