03 April,2019 03:05 PM IST | | mid-day online desk
Pic courtesy/Twitter/Sundar Pichai
Google, fifteen years ago introduced its web-based email service Gmail. This service offered more storage than competing services back in 2004. As the search giant marks the 15th anniversary of its very popular product, there are a handful of new features which are also making their way into Gmail.
Starting this week, Gmail will show you a new Smart Compose feature to help you craft instant emails on-the-go using predictive behaviour via machine learning. The feature will be first made available on Android devices, followed by iOS. It will also support four new languages including Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
Sunder Pichai, the chief executive officer of Google shared this news on his Tweeter handle thanking everybody for their support.
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Netizens also joined the celebrations by posting birthday wishes on the social media platform, Twitter.
Another addition to this app is probably the biggest game changer. Gmail will now allow you to write an email and schedule it to be sent later. As explained in the official blog, once you finish typing your email, a new drop-down menu on the Send button will let you schedule the date and time when you would like to send the email.
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Edited by mid-day online desk with inputs from ANI