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How could I know if my mail is seen or opened by the recipient in Gmail?

Hey there!There are many different email tracking tools out there for Gmail, like the ones listed above.But if you’re looking for an email tracker that’s 100% free and offers professional-quality features, cloudHQ’s Free Email Tracker Chrome extension is one of the very best.With the Free Email Tracker, you can enjoy a multitude of features:Real-time email and SMS notifications when the recipient opens your messageEmail reminders if your message hasn’t been opened within 48 hoursAdditional tracking for when links and attachments are openedTracking of multiple recipientsOne-click “turn off” of the tracking when neededA dashboard showing the status of all your tracked emailsHere’s a short video showing how it works:You can also visit this website to find out more: https://www.free-email-tracker.com/To download the Free Email Tracker extension from the Chrome Web store, simply click the “Add to Chrome” button on this page: https://chrome.google.com/websto...Hope this helps! If you have any questions, just let me know.Cheers!-NaomiDisclosure: I have a vested interest in cloudHQ.

What made Gmail unique when it was first launched? What are the things that distinguished it from other competitors?

A couple of reasons that made Gmail insanely great at launch were based on how radically different, new or ahead (better) they were when compared to any existing player:Data storage - Hotmail, Yahoo and all other major email providers were still circling the 2-5 MB data storage limit range. Enter Gmail with their 1 GB storage limit - which was a quantum jump over the competition. They took it a step further, where you could save all your mail (like the real world) and not choose what letters you would like to keep and not keep - and when you needed it you could just "search" for it - which was a big deal back then.Significantly faster response - When the team at Google was working on Gmail, like Google's search engine, speed was again key. The interface was light, and had no image/flash based ads keep it quick and easy to load. Simple theory - it was clean; it was simple; it worked!Conversation View - This is probably one of the core gmail experiences that was directly visible to the end-user. Conversation-view let users explore emails that were spread over any time period and still maintain the train of thought connected to a thread.Spam Filtering - Gmail had a significantly better Spam Filter. Hotmail and Yahoo Mail (both used by me at the time) always had relevant mail in the Spam Folder and vice-versa.Invites - This was the one final social boost they got during the launch. Gmail was rolled out to new users in phases for obvious product testing and scalability related reasons. However, in the user world, getting a gmail account was cool. Unlike social networks, your friends didn't need to be on it for them to know you were on it. You could show off your gmail id, and how you have access to all these cool services - "Yeah... Just write down my id... its xyz@gmail.com" :P. Initially, Gmail was invite only. And then you could invite only 5 of your friends - which was later increased to 50 before it was finally removed. This led to a great sense of exclusivity. (They tried to replicate a similar model during the launch of Google Wave and Google+, but didn't quite work out for them.)

What are the differences between Gmail and Outlook?

https://brandminds.asia/gmail-ve...Both Google’s Gmail and Microsoft Outlook are two of the most-used email providers, both by consumers and corporations around the world. And through the estimated 3.7 billion users worldwide, it is understandable that each brand would be preferred over the other, depending on each person.Naturally, there would be pros and cons per individual, but here are the main differences between the two. These have been classified through specific functionalities provided by each email platform.Storage space, for one, is a little trickier for Gmail. It provides up to 15 GB of storage and is spread out through Google’s other platforms such as Google Drive and Google Photos. Outlook, meanwhile, begins its storage space at 5GB, and gradually increases over time. It does not have a specific limit, but your Microsoft Account could also provide some cloud storage through OneDrive.User experience, meanwhile, has been deemed to be a tad bit more pleasant for Gmail. Its larger font and a clearer distinction between bold and non-bold texts make it easier in the eyes, and more suitable for prolonged use. Outlook, on the other hand, features a flatter and smaller text, which tends to be harder to read over time.Both platforms have their share of users, but in the end, they get the job done and provide a stable email platform for all email users around the world.https://brandminds.asia/gmail-ve...

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