
If you work in an office, have many clients, or are just a popular person, chances are you get bombarded with emails. Now, add on top of that the countless number of spam and junk emails you receive each day and the list of emails to go through, sort, and organize becomes a tedious and monumentous time consuming task. Don’t you wish there was a more automated way to organize you email that was easy, unintrusive, automatic, and reliable? If so, Google may be working on something to answer those very questions.

Sifting through code reveals many things that companies don’t want you to know yet. Case in point: “Magic Box” hiding neatly inside of Gmail. Google is apparently toying with the idea of organizing emails based on if they are/aren’t in your inbox and then sorting them accroding to currently unknown parameters related to your inbox. Google is hardly the first toy with your inbox and how it’s organized. Like many others including Yahoo and Microsoft (Hotmail), making a users’ email experience less painful and, quicker, and more efficient is a goal that would be a saving grace to many mass email assault victims. Of course, since this “Magic Inbox” (as it is called by Google) was found when a Tech Crunch empoyee went snoopoing through Gmail code and not by any other “offcial” announcement, I’d say we have a little longer until we get any confirmation as to what Magic Inbox is, how it works, and what new features it brings to the table. Anyone care to guess?
Source: Tech Crunch

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