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I’m at almost constant inbox zero. In part, it’s because I’m good at organizing my inbox and replying promptly (and I’m modest, to boot). But it’s also because I use the Gmail snooze feature to keep ...
Regular readers know of my mad love for services like Boomerang for Gmail and FollowUpThen, which let you “snooze” emails you receive so they appear at the top of your inbox at a later time. Boomerang ...
Google is officially rolling out its Gmail overhaul today, bringing users a dramatic revamp of the email client's look, along with new features, including confidential mode, which will allow users to ...
Google launched the new version of Gmail today, and some of the features from Google’s other email client, Inbox, have come with it. As noted by Android Police, the snooze function has been carried ...
Google has begun rolling out a big Gmail update for iPhone and iPad, adding the ability to snooze emails and send money via Google Pay. The release comes less than a week after Google confirmed it is ...
Google published a few snippets of code on Friday that will help users "snooze" specific emails in Gmail, saving them for later. Google's Gmail Snooze solution addresses a problem many users face: ...
We all get the urge to snooze sometimes. It’s been a big feature for Inbox for Gmail – offering the ability to push emails away until you’re ready to tackle them. Detailed in a blog post today, the ...
Whether you're a practitioner of inbox zero or not, we all occasionally receive emails we're not ready to act on just yet—emails we'd rather defer to tomorrow, or even next week. Here's how to create ...
Nell said she relies on Gmail's relatively new "snooze" feature, which was part of the Gmail updates released last year. "If there's an email in my inbox that I can't immediately do something about ...
Adi Robertson is a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, online platforms, and free expression. Adi has covered video games, biohacking, and more for The Verge since 2011. Gmail may be getting ...