What's new on Gmail?
Just launched!
Reply on top
No more scrolling to the bottom of a long message to find the Reply
link. Now there's a Reply button right on top, along with a lot of
other options under the little dropdown arrow.
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Embarassment-reducing new message notifications
Ever replied to a message only to find out that someone sent a better,
smarter reply right before you? Now, if someone sends a reply while
you're in the middle of reading a conversation (or replying to it),
you'll get a notification that a new message has arrived. Click "update
conversation" to see what youve missed.

Forward all
When viewing a conversation, use the new Forward all link on the
right if you want to forward the entire conversation instead of just
one message.
Chat even when your friends are offline
Chatting in Gmail just keeps getting better. Now, if you're chatting
with a friend who goes offline, your friend will be able to see
whatever you were typing the next time he or she goes online.
Get Gmail on your mobile phone
It's new and it's fast. To try it for yourself, point your phone to gmail.com/app
Download it once, and start accessing Gmail on your phone with just a
click or two. You'll also like it because: - It has the same Gmail interface you know and love
- Your account stays synchronized whether you access it from your computer or the phone
- You can easily view attachments such as photos, documents and .pdf files
Learn more about Gmail
for mobile devices.
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What's been keeping us busy...
Ever since we launched Gmail, we've been working hard to make it better. Here are a few of the features we've added:
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Voicemail
Your friends can leave you a voicemail using Google Talk. The voice message is sent to your Gmail account as an audio
file that you can download or play right from your inbox. Learn
more
- Take an action on multiple messages
Now you can apply the same action to all messages in a label or section
of your account, such as archiving all mail in your Inbox, deleting all
messages in Spam, or applying a label or filter to all relevant
messages in your account. Learn
more
- Reply by chat
When you're about to (or in the middle of a) reply to someone, and you
see that person online, you can just send your reply as a chat message.
And if you've chosen to save your chat histories, then your chat even
gets threaded with that original email conversation. Learn
more
- Gmail in two more languages
Now you can also use Gmail in Arabic and Hebrew. There are even some specially-designed features for right-to-left languages. Learn
more
- A picture's worth a thousand words
With contact pictures in Gmail, you can pick ones for yourself, see
which ones your friends have chosen, and set certain pictures to show
up for specific people in your Gmail account. Best of all, you can even
send picture suggestions to your friends. Learn
more
- Sounds in Gmail Chat
Never miss out on a chat in Gmail again. Now there's a "ping" when people send you a chat. Learn
more
Gmail Chat
Get in touch with your friends instantly, from right inside Gmail! It's
the biggest thing to happen to Gmail, since well, Gmail. Learn
more

- Delete button
Delete the messages you really don't want.
For the rest, use Archive, which removes a message from your Inbox, but
keeps it in All Mail so you can always find it later. Learn more
- Gmail Mobile
Point your phone's web browser to http://gmail.com to access Gmail from your mobile phone or device. It's easy to use and it's free (but yes,
your wireless plan could still charge you).
It also automatically optimizes the interface for the phone you're
using and lets you reply by call to people whose phone numbers are in
your Gmail Contacts list. Learn more
- Vacation auto-responder
Set an auto-response so that if
you're lying on a beach or taking a train across Siberia, your friends
will know you won't be checking your email. Learn
more
- Contact groups
One of our most-requested features
is finally here! Now you can send messages to a group instead of having
to pick out the individual addresses every time. Learn more
- RSS feeds in Gmail
View your favorite RSS feeds
right in Gmail as "Clips" along the top of your Gmail screen. Display
clips from blogs, news sites and other online sources. Pick from the
latest headlines, random popular feeds, or add any RSS/Atom feed you
want. Learn
more
- View as HTML
Now you can view Microsoft Office,
OpenOffice or .pdf attachments as web pages by clicking the "View as
HTML" link instead of downloading. For when you want to see it faster,
you're on a mobile device, or you don't want to install software just
to view a document. Learn
more
Shortcuts
on the right
Now Gmail automatically detects addresses and tracking numbers, and
displays useful information such as directions and package tracking
alongside your messages. Learn more
- Virus scanning is here!
For your protection, Gmail
now automatically scans for viruses every time you open or send a
message with an attachment. We even try our best to remove all the
viruses we find. Learn more
- Export contacts
Export your Gmail Contacts and save
them in a file for back-up or to use in another account or
servicegreat if you're using Gmail's free POP access. Learn
more
- Auto-save
Saves to Drafts' as you're composing. Never lose a half-written email again.
- Get to Gmail from any web page
Download the new Gmail-enabled Google Toolbar. Search your mail or instantly
go to your Inbox from any web page with just one click. Learn
more
- Offline access to messages
Google Desktop lets you search your computer for files, music, photos, chats, web pages you've
seen, and now, your Gmail messages too. Even if you're offline.
- Gmail on Google.com
See your new messages directly from your personalized Google.com homepage.
- Google Talk
IM and make free calls through your computer with Google Talk. Your Gmail contacts are even
pre-loaded. Learn more
- Customized 'From:' addresses
Customize the address on your outgoing messages to display another one of your addresses instead. Learn
more
- An application for Macs
The Gmail Notifier for Mac OS X even supports plug-in development.
- More languages
Now you can use Gmail in 40 languages: US and UK English, simplified
and traditional Chinese, Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech,
Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi,
Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian,
Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak,
Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tagalog, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and
Vietnamese. Learn
more
- More storage
Storage is an important part of email, which is why Gmail now gives you
over 2.5 gigabytes of free space (and growing every day)! Learn
more
- Rich text formatting
Use fonts, colors, highlighting and other
rich formatting options when you compose messages. Learn more
- An easier way to send up to 10MB of photos
Gmail now works with Picasa, Google's free photo organizer, so you
can easily send photos from your Gmail account. Learn more
- Support for more browsers
Basic HTML view lets you access your Gmail messages from almost any
computer running almost any web browser. Learn
more
- Free POP access and automatic forwarding
Access your mail the way you want to. Download your messages. Read them
offline. Use your Blackberry or Outlook or any POP-enabled device. Or
forward new messages to an email account you specify. You can even
switch to other email services without having to worry about losing
access to your messages. Think of it as email portability Learn
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- Import Contacts
Move all your contacts from Yahoo! Mail, Outlook, and others to Gmail in just a few clicks. Learn
more
- Signature options
From the settings page, create a signature that's automatically added
to the end of all your outgoing messages. Learn
more
News from http://mail.google.com/mail/help/intl/en/about_whatsnew.html