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Your Android phone can now read your Gmail out loud — how it works

Android will now read emails from your Gmail inbox out loud. That may not sound too great if you’re in charge of a particularly sensitive or confidential inbox, but don’t worry — it’s all at your own discretion.  This new features utilizes Google’s Reading mode app, a screen reading accessibility app which enables those with …

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Gmail Turns 20 Today. Read the Launch Memo.

Angle down icon An icon in the shape of an angle pointing down. Gmail launched on April 1, 2004. Igor Golovniov/Getty Images Gmail launched 20 years ago with 1 GB of storage, search abilities, and a “heck, yeah” from Google’s founders. Many people at the time thought it was an April Fools’ Day prank because …

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How to tell if someone has read your email on Gmail

While checking whether someone has read your text messages is easy, knowing whether a recipient has read an important email is a different story. There are a few ways to check if your emails have been read, such as activating read receipts. We show you how to check if someone has read your email on …

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Google’s Gmail allows third-party developers to read your emails: Report

Despite assuring users of stringent security measures, Google is still allowing third-party app developers to scan through Gmail accounts, according to a new WSJ report. Google “continues to let hundreds of outside software developers scan the inboxes of millions of Gmail users who signed up for email-based services offering shopping price comparisons, automated travel-itinerary planners …

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