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Friday, 9 December 2011
Google further integrates Google+ into Gmail
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Additionally, Gmail users will now have the option of directly sharing any pictures they send and receive on Gmail on their Google+ pages. So instead of merely having view and download options when you get a picture through email, you'll also be able to click "share" and put the picture directly onto Google+.
Google says it will be rolling out the Google+ integrations into Gmail over the next few days. Google has been making quite a few changes to its Gmail system lately, as the newest version of the software gives users more power to customize how Gmail looks on their screens.
Among other things, Gmail users can now resize their label and chat windows and expand the size of their inbox emails to make for a less-cluttered inbox. Google also recently introduced (and re-introduced) a Gmail app designed specifically for iPhone and iPad users and was pitched by the company as something "designed to be fast, efficient and take full advantage of the touchscreen and notification capabilities of your device" while also representing "one more reason to switch to Gmail."
Editor's Note: Article is reprinted from Network World.
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