The Hindu : Sci-Tech / Internet : Google rolls out Priority Inbox

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Google on Tuesday rolled out a new Gmail service called Priority Inbox which 
automatically prioritises incoming messages and places the most important ones
at the top of the inbox. File photo
APGoogle on Tuesday rolled out a new Gmail service called Priority Inbox which 
automatically prioritises incoming messages and places the most important
ones at the top of the inbox. File photo 

Intensifying the fight against the avalanche of e-mail, Google on Tuesday 
rolled out a new Gmail service called Priority Inbox which automatically 
prioritises
incoming messages and places the most important ones at the top of the inbox.

In a blog posting, Google said it was easy to filter out most spam but that 
people's inboxes were still getting cluttered with mail that isn't very 
important,
which it called "Bologna".

"Priority Inbox is like your personal assistant, helping you focus on the 
messages that matter without requiring you to set up complex rules," said 
software
engineer Doug Aberdeen.

He explained that Google uses a variety of signals to identify important 
emails, such as those from people you email a lot, and which messages you open
and reply to. Users can also fine tune the classification by marking specific 
conversations as important or not and helping the programme learn their 
preferences.

While the priority emails are automatically placed at the top of the inbox, 
Google has also created two other folders. The starred folder appears directly
beneath the Priority section and includes all messages that the user marks to 
be read later. The third section is called Everything Else and includes all
messages that aren't routed directly to spam or to the two other folders.

The new system is one of the biggest updates introduced to Gmail since Google 
introduced its e-mail service in 2004. Google said that the new feature was
made available to initial groups of subscribers on Tuesday and that they would 
roll out to all Gmail users within the week. 

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