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Google Just Revealed A Huge Update To Gmail — Here’s Everything New

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There are a number of new things on Gmail's new web interface. We'll step through each of them below. (Google)

 Google’s Gmail is getting its biggest refresh in years, the search giant announced in a blog post on Wednesday morning. You can try it all out by clicking “Try the new Gmail” under settings in your Gmail account.

That means a shiny new look, sure, but also some useful-sounding new features. And the updates are hitting Gmail on the web, as well as updates to Google’s Gmail apps for smartphones and tablets. Some of those updates appear to be most useful for businesses, and some for consumers.

We had an inkling that these updates were coming: Screenshots obtained earlier this month by The Verge and Android Authority hinted at today’s news. Now, it’s official, and we get our best look yet.

A huge component of Google’s redesign is Gmail’s integration with other Google apps, like Calendar, Keep, and Tasks, which can now be accessed via a side panel in the web version. (Google)

Here’s a look at the new Gmail on web and mobile:

Faith Based Events

When you click on an icon in the panel, it pulls out so that the screen is shared between Gmail and a preview of the selected app. No more switching tabs to access your Google Calendar.

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