Jakarta Globe, AFP, Mar 31, 2015
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| This Sept. 2, 2012 file photo shows the Google logo during a press announcement at Google headquarters in New York. (AFP Photo/Emmanuel Dunand) |
San
Francisco. Google said on Monday it was updating its mobile Gmail app for
Android device users to allow them to manage multiple email accounts from a
single program.
“Starting
today, you’ll be able to view all your mail at once, regardless of which
account it’s from, using the new ‘All Inboxes’ option,” Google software
engineer Regis Decamps said in a blog post.
“This way,
you can read and respond to all your messages without having to hop between
accounts.”
The new app
will aggregate email from rival services such as Yahoo and Microsoft Outlook,
among others.
Gmail had
allowed users to access multiple accounts from desktop computers, but the new
app aims to seamlessly integrate the various email services in a unified inbox
with search and preview capability.
Agence France-Presse

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