New Version of Gmail Being Tested 227
Keith writes "Gmail was launched on April 1, 2004, and has revolutionized the way many of us use email. The interface has remained largely untouched since it launched, but get ready, it's soon to undergo a change in what they describe as a 'New Version'. Only a select few people have access to use the new interface — mainly employees and trusted people outside the company called 'Trusted Testers'. From the ZDNet blog entry: 'Google lets every-day users who are fluent in both English and another language translate small snippets of English text into the language of their choice. This is how they can offer services in several languages without spending a dime on professional translators. Unfortunately, exposing sensitive information in this manner makes it hard to keep a secret. One of my readers, who wishes to remain anonymous, stumbled across an interesting snippet of text (which I confirmed exists) spilling the beans on a new version of Gmail that is either currently being tested, or about to be released to testing in short order.'"
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Re:The feature everybody wants! (Score:5, Funny)
Note to mods.. (Score:5, Funny)
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Dr. Dre would be proud (Score:5, Funny)
Does that mean they're going to rename the existing version "O.G. Mail?"
Bit speculative (Score:5, Insightful)
How the hell did this get to be news ?
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I bet Google staff did them in their free time.
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Esyay erethay isway (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Bit speculative (Score:5, Informative)
Make that 9 words (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Bit speculative (Score:5, Insightful)
That's how.
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(In other words...there's about as much solid footing for this story as there is for my time-travel theory.)
Coming soon to Gmail (Score:2)
Cheapskates (Score:3, Insightful)
Why do people do stuff for Google for free? What do they get out of it?
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Re:Cheapskates (Score:5, Insightful)
They get to find out about secret new products and tell the world.
Re:Cheapskates (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Cheapskates (Score:4, Funny)
You kids have low standards these days. When I was your age, I spent hours everyday proof-reading and commenting on AT&T whitepapers.
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Re:Cheapskates (Score:5, Funny)
First go to the following URL.
http://www.google.com/ [google.com]
Next type somthing into the box, anything, type in Hot Monkey Fecal Sex [google.com] if you want.
Finally, click the "Google Search" button.
Do you see why people do stuff for Google for "free" yet ?
Come on, there's 320,000 results for hot monkey fecal sex [google.com] for cryin out loud !
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And not a single one contains "Hot Monkey Fecal Sex". Basically you searched for:
1. Fecal
2. Hot
3. Monkey
4. Sex
That's 4 separate, and unlinked/unrelated terms. Of course there are 321k results for it.
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Except for that Ad: Buy 'Hot Monkey Fecal Sex!' at Ebay!
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Lots of mystery... (Score:5, Insightful)
Are we all so enamored of googles many accomplishments that a site redesign becomes major news?
I don't think anyone was that concerned when yahoo and hotmail redid their sites...of course, they just made them more annoying.
Having said that, it will probably be that this rumored site redesign is when Google starts rolling out their sinister "Phase II"
Re:Lots of mystery... (Score:4, Funny)
For what it's worth.... (Score:5, Interesting)
All of the icons were changed over the past few days to say "Google Mail" instead of GMail with little fanfare. Not sure if this is any indication of things to come, or simply a branding effort coming from the top-down. Guess we'll have to wait and see...
Re:For what it's worth.... (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:For what it's worth.... (Score:5, Interesting)
xyz@gmail.com
xyz@googlemail.com
x.y.z@gmail.com (/googlemail.com)
xyz+hotfecalmonkeyporn@googlemail.com
x.y.z+hotfecalmonkeyporn@gmail.com
Possibly more. Helps filtering stuff, and in some cases smell out the rats that sell your mail address to spammers
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A multi-billion dollar company? (Score:2, Informative)
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IAAPT, and they couldn't afford me.
At least I assume that's why they haven't contacted me.
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We're talking about the same Google that MADE those billions by using thousands of cheap/free Linux computers.
Great (Score:4, Insightful)
I wonder how many years more it'll take for gmail to lose the "beta" designation.
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Not until web 3.0rc1
This is ridiculous (Score:3, Informative)
By the way there's a giant that's been unearthed in Cardiff, NY. It looks to be proof that giants once roamed the Earth and maybe still do. Check it out. It's true for sure.
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I mean, for Pete's sake, pig latin? We're going to trust that Google really needs this translated into pig latin in order to make it accessible to users?
Not needs, no. But intends, absolutely yes. Try taking a look at the Google preferences page [google.co.nz]. In the panel at the top marked "Erfaceintay Anguagelay", open the drop-down menu and scroll down to I (or if you're looking at a preferences page in English, scroll down to P). See what's there?
Sensitive Information? Huh? (Score:2)
Uh.... just where did you get the idea that any of your other plain text is a "secret"??? Did you even READ the terms of use notice???
Talk about a non-issue...
Wow, I'm a trusted tester? (Score:2)
I just checked and evidently I'm no longer trusted. Thank God. Who knows what vulnerabilities might be lurking in that new version.
New version (Score:2)
Very speculative article....
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No, no, no. Beta 2.
What I Despise... (Score:2)
So What? The Old Interface wasn't that great (Score:2)
Every time I wanted to add a new Label and corresponding Filter it seemed like I had to trial and error because the process was less than obvious. And I don't care for the way that threads are collapsed, making it difficult to find one message out of the ten or twelve in a conversation.
I guess it just felt like everything took two or three or four more clicks than it should
Hopefully they fix... (Score:4, Funny)
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What the hell? (Score:3, Insightful)
It's just a nice webmail system - webmail has been around for years before gmail. I use gmail, I like gmail, but what exactly did it revolutionize?
Re:What the hell? (Score:5, Insightful)
It didn't suck.
In the context of webmail, that was pretty darn revolutionary!
Re:What the hell? (Score:5, Insightful)
Also, prior to gmail, users of free web mail had to constantly delete all their old messages so they wouldn't go over their quota. Also if you didn't log in for a month you got your account cancelled. Also you couldn't use free web mail for professional purposes because it stuck an ad on your outgoing mail. Web mail also didn't allow free forwarding, pop access, or allow you to use an address at your own domain....which basically locked you in. Gmail changed all that.
And it was the first mainstream Ajax application I know of.
I agree...it was pretty damn revolutionary. At least for those who pay attention to such things.
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Outlook Web Access (Score:3, Insightful)
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The only feature I'd like to see next is the ability to combine arbitrary emails into one conversation, but since their way of doing it is some slightly clever regexing on the subject line, I don't think it's possible.
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beta (Score:3, Interesting)
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Zzzz... (Score:2)
Wake me up when Gmail supports IMAP.
One request (Score:4, Informative)
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Search would be great if it was fully function, however it is not yet fully functional in gmail. Here are some cases:
Looking for an email from a college with an Czech name... I have no idea how to spell it, but it starts with a BZ
Solution: Let me search for the string "from:BZ*"
My quota is full (hey it happens, even on gmail) and I need to clear some space
Solution: Let me search for emails larger than 100Kb "size>100KB" On this sa
Here you go (Score:2)
Slow news day? (Score:2)
Or to not test or translate it before it does?
Even assuming this Pig Latin based intelligence gathering has merit, the information gained is only barely more sensational than that the sun will rise tomorrow.
I prefer IMAP (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:I prefer IMAP (Score:4, Interesting)
I use offline IMAP here. The best of both worlds, my mail is on the server and accessible anywhere, but also cached locally so I still can see what was there even if the connection fails.
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If I needed to search that amount of data, I suppose I'd install Beagle. There, problem solved.
Re:I prefer IMAP (Score:5, Informative)
http://search.cpan.org/~krs/GMail-IMAPD-0.93/lib/GMail/IMAPD.pm [cpan.org]
I read a review of it, and I'm not sure I agree with all of the implementation choices, but supposedly it works.
I'd rather have real IMAP from google though.
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Proof (Score:3, Interesting)
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It's even worse than that. At no point does TFA provide evidence that the text "New Version" is related to Gmail, and not some other Google product. It could be a new version of Google Calendar or a new version of Google Scholar. (It could even be outdated text referring to a "New Version" of a product that has already been released.)
Or... it could just be one of thousands of random snippets
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See the top of the screenshot: Translate Phrase for Gmail UI. That does rather sound like it's for Gmail.
Nothing to see here (cause we aren't looking lol) (Score:5, Informative)
or maybe u missed the "Link that users can click on if they are part of the trusted testers program to go to the newer UI." that is near the bottom?
+1 irony for subject title this was posted under... "nothing to see here"
Look over here! (Score:3, Interesting)
Mal-2
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But what nobody's proven is that there are any significant differences. 'New Version' might mean it's using a newer AJAX library, or has different colors. I don't care about color changes, but I care about functionality changes. Especially since I convinced the company I work for to use them for mail, and I use the web interface exclusively. If it takes a turn for the worse, I'll end up going back to Thunderb
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For offline work, it might mean there's a menu entry such as "Check for New Version" or "Volunteer to beta test new version" or some such thing.
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An alternate reply to your post would have looked like this:
It could be a new version of Google Calendar or a new version of Google Scholar.
OMG there'll be a new Google Calendar UI?! How exciting, I'd love to get my hands on some screen. Quick, somebody post this on a blog.
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Au contraire: Gmail has an awesome UI (Score:5, Interesting)
Except that it's the best mail UI ever devised. I have actually switched from my "real" mail client to using gmail exclusively. I love the "keep everything in one folder, tag it and search" approach. Much better than dozens of folders with filters. I love how threaded mails are displayed; I always know what people are replying to. Oh, and search is fast.
Furthermore, they don't try to create a "real" app inside the browser, instead concentrating on making an awesome "web app." Yahoo recreates a "real" application inside the browser. So you've got tons of buttons and drag and drop and folders and all that crap, all of which makes the application slow, and doesn't really help you get your stuff done. Google has the right idea: It's a browser, make it a great web app, not a shitty copy of a "real" app.
Pray tell, what is so shitty about the current gmail UI?
Re:Make it simplehttp://www.krytosvirus.com/ (Score:2)
Also just about everything in life change
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A dollar!
Re:Pkease,,,, (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:let's get a grip (Score:5, Insightful)
Apart from a little thing I like to call "User interface that doesn't irritate the living fuck out of me." And almost instant searching of all my email.
nobody cares (Score:2)