New-Look Gmail Leaked
The version of Gmail used by Google Employees has been revealed in a screenshot that was contained in a user-submitted bug report. The overall look and feel of Gmail has been improved slightly, and there are numerous adjustments to the theme – especially new Chat and Buzz features, as well as Google Voice integration and other tools that users can enable using the “Labs” feature of Gmail.
There is also a Gmail account switcher, as the name suggests, it allows users to switch Gmail accounts with ease,and without page reloading. There’s also a “Report Bugs” Link on the top bar, which also suggests that this Gmail version is an in-house/in-development, in which Google has said that “Internal Gmail Versions may differ from Public Versions”.
There is also removal of the “Select all” and “Select None” text links, and they have been replaced with a drop down menu. “Compose Mail” is now a button, instead of a link.
While Gmail fans wait patiently for Google to release the new version of Gmail, other users have discarded the new look as “a font change”, “Meh” and “I see nothing revolutionary new about it.”
Via Mashable.
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Good read … headline catchy … good points, some of which I have learned along the way as well (humility, grace, layoff the controversial stuff). Will share with my colleagues at work as we begin blogging from a corporate perspective. Thanks!