Two of the coolest features we’ve discovered in exploring Inbox are the Assists and Pin functions. The Assists feature takes a small bit of information and strives to provide any other bits of information you may need based on that note. Say for example you’ve made a note to call Dell’s customer service line later to ask a question about your computer, or you want to swing by a laptop repair shop after work. Assists will supply Dell’s customer service line so that you can call them directly from your inbox, and will provide you with the address, phone number and hours of operation to your desired repair shop. My personal favorite aspect of Google Inbox, being the bona fide basket case that I am, is the Pin feature. “Put a pin in it” is one of my favorite phrases to throw around at work and in this case, Google Inbox lets you do just that; put a pin in any messages that are important or that you may want to revisit in the near future. To see all messages that you have currently pinned, simply tap the pin toggle and all other unpinned emails will disappear. While the service remains invite-only for now, you can reach out to Google at inbox@google.com to request an invite of your own.
Google Inbox Became Available by Invite Only This Week
Two of the coolest features we’ve discovered in exploring Inbox are the Assists and Pin functions. The Assists feature takes a small bit of information and strives to provide any other bits of information you may need based on that note. Say for example you’ve made a note to call Dell’s customer service line later to ask a question about your computer, or you want to swing by a laptop repair shop after work. Assists will supply Dell’s customer service line so that you can call them directly from your inbox, and will provide you with the address, phone number and hours of operation to your desired repair shop. My personal favorite aspect of Google Inbox, being the bona fide basket case that I am, is the Pin feature. “Put a pin in it” is one of my favorite phrases to throw around at work and in this case, Google Inbox lets you do just that; put a pin in any messages that are important or that you may want to revisit in the near future. To see all messages that you have currently pinned, simply tap the pin toggle and all other unpinned emails will disappear. While the service remains invite-only for now, you can reach out to Google at inbox@google.com to request an invite of your own.
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