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Google is rolling out a new GMail feature called Priority Inbox that will present what it deems are your most important emails at the top of your emails, with starred ones and then everything else below them. Apparently the feature chooses the most important emails by looking at who emails you the most, who you reply to the most, keywords taken from the emails you open most often, and how a message is addressed. If a user isn’t happy with the emails it picks, they can train it by clicking an plus sign if an email is important and a minus sign if its not. For those not interested, the feature can be disabled.
What do you think? Will you find this feature useful? Why or why not?
What do you think? Will you find this feature useful? Why or why not?
Read [PCWorld] and [Gmail Blog]
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