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Introducing Gmail Blue

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 31 Mar 2013 10:32 User comments (7)

Introducing Gmail Blue

Reads Google's latest blog post:
Gmail launched nine years ago on April 1st, 2004. Since then you've been able to use hundreds of new features that push the boundaries of what email can do and make it easier to get things done.

Starting today, you'll get to experience the next big step for Gmail, Gmail Blue. Watch the video to learn more:


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7 user comments

131.3.2013 22:41

Glad April 1st only comes once a year.

231.3.2013 23:34

Guess what...blue is blue...

31.4.2013 00:13

this one got me i singed into my gmail before reading the article and watching the vid didnt notice anything differnet then felt like a dope after I watched it

41.4.2013 10:38

Did anyone else happen to notice their inbox wasnt littered with ads? To bad it was just a bad joke.

51.4.2013 13:29

Some fool actually got paid to come up with the colour blue.

68.4.2013 10:34

Wow, that blue me away.

78.4.2013 11:23

Too funny...Brilliant!! lolololol

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