Google Gmail Adds Priority Inbox to Sort Out Most Important Emails in Your Inbox
Google recently launch the Priority Inbox for Gmail. This new Gmail Priority inbox sorts the most important emails so you can read them first before any other less important emails. Priority Inbox is a very useful tool since it gives the account owner the ability to preview the more important contents of his mailbox, thus giving him the opportunity to reply to emails (on top of his priority list) before entertaining personal and spam emails.
The Google Gmail Blog explained this new feature better. To reiterate, Google Gmail Priority Inbox
“Splits your inbox into three sections: “Important and unread,” “Starred” and “Everything else”:
As messages come in, Gmail automatically flags some of them as important. Gmail uses a variety of signals to predict which messages are important, including the people you email most (if you email Bob a lot, a message from Bob is probably important) and which messages you open and reply to (these are likely more important than the ones you skip over). And as you use Gmail, it will get better at categorizing messages for you. You can help it get better by clicking the or buttons at the top of the inbox to correctly mark a conversation as important or not important. (You can even set up filters to always mark certain things important or unimportant, or rearrange and customize the three inbox sections.)
You can easily enable Gmail Priority Inbox right from your account by Clicking on the New! Priority Inbox Beta link. You won’t miss it since the link is so noticeable in RED. You can also watch the Youtube video of Google about Priority Inbox in Gmail. Personally, we find this video very cool, funny and very well-organized. Great job, Google Team!
