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Find Your Gmail Usage Statistics Through This Simple Script [Guide]

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Being a power user of Gmail, it always used to interest me as to how I’m using Gmail – what are the statistics apart from the space usage that’s always shown in Gmail. Recently, I stumbled upon this cool script in Google Docs scripts gallery that shows you details on how many conversations you’ve had in am month, how many emails have been sent and received, trashed, marked important and starred. You can also find out how the top senders and recipients are for that email inbox and much more. Follow the instructions below to use it.

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Unclutter your Gmail inbox using Minimalist Gmail!

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Gmail, the free e-mail service provided by Google, is full of great features. Users are given plenty of storage space, the ability to instant message other gmail users, and access to googledocs, Google’s free online alternative to program suites like Microsoft Office or iWork. Unfortunately, along with these great features come some not-so-great ones. The toolbar along the left-hand side is crowded, advertisements take up precious screen space, and a variety of other little annoyances can make the gmail experience less pleasing to the user. The solution: a simple plugin for both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox called Minimalist Gmail. Here’s how to install it:

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Google Cloud Print Beta Available for Mobile Gmail and Documents Users

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Google has launched a new feature called Google Cloud Print for mobile documents and Gmail for mobile for both Android and iOS users. This will let you print docs on the go from your device although you will need a PC, turned on and connected to a printer. You will also need to have it registered on Google Cloud Print through Google Chrome to get it working.

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New Videos of Google’s Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS for Tablets Leaked

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Ever since the launch of T-Mobile’s G1 phone, Android has been sold like hotcakes. The Operating System has pretty much ruled the OS market along with iOS and as we speak it continues to grow further on cellular networks. Android 3.0 Honeycomb is the latest Android update mainly for tablets but it is yet to be seen as its release draws nearer and nearer. Having said that, T-Mobile and its freshly announced G-Slate tablet designed by LG leaked several videos that show off Google’s new tablet OS.

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Updated Gmail for Mobile Safari feels like a Native App with its new features

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Most iPhone and iPod touch users would have noticed some changed in Gmail while visiting it from Mobile Safari. On Wednesday, Google rolled out an update to Gmail(mobile) for iPhone and iPod touch. The two major changes in this new update are that it has faster scrolling now and its navigation toolbar stays on the top of the screen when you scroll through your mail.

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Gmail – Drag and Drop attachments to save

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Are you tired of Apple news yet? I know I am. Let’s delve into what’s going on at Google these days, shall we? Remember Gmail, the email service we all use and love? It has a new feature – dragging and dropping attachments to save them.

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Google will tell you if someone else is accessing your Gmail account

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Google just posted on their GMAIL Blog that it has added a very useful and handy feature which would tell the user whether their account is being suspiciously used or not from another geographical location or not.gmail-picture

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Google Introduces New Gmail Lab Features

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When Google started its Gmail lab features, it had around 13 features but with time, the number actually grew to around 60 amazing Gmail Lab features that can make anyone shift to gmail from other email services. Gmail has recently introduced new Gmail Lab features and removed some old features that were outdated and not used by many Gmail users.

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Guide: How to integrate Twitter, Facebook and Buzz into your Gmail

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You can’t deny the fact that Google Buzz caught everyone’s attention. It has strong features, and it’s integrated with Gmail which is convenient for some, but not for others. If you are like the many others, you’ve suddenly found yourself using your Gmail account more and more then you ever did. But, using Buzz and Gmail, takes time from Twitter and Facebook. Now, I wouldn’t like that, neither would you, right?

Well, if you are a Gmail user, you don’t need to worry about a thing, because there’s a way to put them all together.

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Google Buzz – The new social service from Google

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google buzz Google just announced their new service – Google Buzz. Catchy name, I must say. This service will be automatically available for all Gmail users. It will be integrated into Gmail just like chat and video. Although I have yet to receive the service myself, lets go through some of its features.

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