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Fifteen gigabytes of free storage may sound like a lot when you make a Gmail account but it gets filled up quickly. For starters, the 15GB isn't just used for email: It also includes the files you've saved in your Google Drive and Google Photos.
Gmail shares storage with Google Drive and Photos. Once it’s full, emails stop. Here’s a quick and easy way to clear Gmail storage without deleting important messages.
A task has a due date and a sense of progression. It can be marked complete; an email cannot. By turning emails into tasks, you don't just reorganize your inbox; you also convert your intent into an actionable structure. The approach also scales well. Be it a handful of emails a day or a hundred, the process remains the same.
If you've used the same email address for a while, you know how easy it is to accumulate an overwhelming number of messages. When your unread message badge count numbers in the hundreds or even thousands, notifications cease to be effective, and you need ...
Ah, email. Essentially unchanged since its inception some 40 years ago, email -- with a few extensions along the way to support other character sets and multimedia attachments -- has had remarkable staying power. That hasn't stopped Google trying to ...