mail.google.com - 3/20/2009
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A Google approach to email. Gmail is a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun. After all, Gmail has: Less spam Keep unwanted messages out of your inbox with Google's innovative technology. Mobile access ...
i.gizmodo.com - 3/19/2009
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Everyday, Gmail makes desktop mail clients feel a
little more dated . The latest Labs features now...
preview stuff from YouTube (no more Rickrolling??), Flickr, Picasa and Yelp, and you can undo sending regrettable email. Undo send , sadly, only has a five-second window to take it back (you ...
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Hands on with Gmail's New 'Undo Send' Feature
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[image] Sometimes after sending an e-mail, you immediately realize it was a mistake. You slap your forehead and pray the recipient confuses it for spam or just thinks you're off your meds. Google understands your pain, and has introduced an Undo Send feature ...
Gmail's Undo Send lets you recall your temper tantrums, no harm done
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... back your emails. We've loaded it and tried it out for you.
After a quick enabling of the feature on the Gmail Labs Settings page, there it appears just after you send a message: Undo. And hey, it works perfectly. There's a catch, though — you can only recall an email for about five seconds. But this is a whole lot better than nothing. Thanks, Google! Now go figure out how to recall email messages 24 hours later and erase all memory of them.
Gmail users, find the experimental feature here, almost at the bottom of the page, and don't forget to ...
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Oops when email sent, Gmail can undo it! —
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I remember a past April fool joke teasing that Gmail could take back your sent email should an “oops” situation happens.
Guess what today it is not April 1st, and GMail Labs just provided for real this capability. From Gmail Labs blog:
Sometimes I regret sending a message the morning after. ...