Google adds Smart Labels to Gmail’s repertoire

Software

In a recent blog post, Google Software Engineer Stanley Chen revealed the latest addition to Gmail’s feature set, Smart Labels. The new labeling system, which can be turned on via the Labs section of Gmail, tries to help you automatically organize incoming email. “Smart Labels automatically categorizes incoming Bulk, Notification and Forum messages, and labels them as such,” reads the announcement. “‘Bulk’ mail includes any kind of mass mailing (such as newsletters and promotional email) and gets filtered out of your inbox by default (where you can easily read it later), ‘Notifications’ are messages sent to you directly (like account statements and receipts), and email from group mailing lists gets labeled as ‘Forums.’” Smart Labels can be tweaked and customized to fit your workflow and function in harmony with Gmail’s Filters. The new feature is available to all Gmail users immediately.

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7 Comments
  • Anonymous

    Instead of doing this, why don’t they just fix the email accounts they messed up?

    • John

      they did.

  • Anonymous

    OMG BGR SUCH FANDROIDS POSTING EVERYTHING ABOUT GOOGLE AND ANDROID!! WAHHHHHHH

    • Anonymous

      It might be Google, but it’s not just about Android. With Exchange ActiveSync, my iOS devices hook up well with my Gmail contacts, calendar, and email.

      The new SmartLabel feature is great, btw… It automates the process of manually maintaining filters that place labels on incoming mail, as long as you stick with those 3 categories. Hopefully, they’ll add user-defined SmartLabels, but for now they’re great.

  • Booboolala2000

    No problem with my email. Plus I thought they were fixing that. Life goes on, even when bad things happen…mmmmkayy.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_ZX7I3VN423YBFEWTEQOQ5JR5ME Retro

    Extracting myself slowly but surely from the grips of google services. Tired of the personal information they continually mine about me.

    I guess what I’m saying is “who f#$#in cares”.

    • John

      go back to aol then?

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