What Google needs to have?

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Friday, 04th May 2007 | Share


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An intersting post at Lifehack.org caught my attention. Though Google runs their own poll to users as to what they like, I was quite drawn towards what Lifehack had put up as to adding new features to Google products

In Gmail

  1. Sort features
  2. Two panes
  3. Dragging.
  4. Drag-n-drop and batch uploads.
  5. Progress bar.
  6. Better integration with Gcal.
  7. Unthread.
  8. Notification.
  9. Open emails
  10. Read receipt.
  11. Message size.
  12. Off-line reading.

You can find the features which you can choose for Gmail here where you can even ask Gmail to do your laundry. I did ask them to do so :D .

In Google Calendar

  1. To-do list.
  2. Pop-up notifications.
  3. Quick-add.
  4. Off-line usage.
  5. Drag an event to another week.
  6. Icons.

In Google Reader

  1. Nothing much.
  2. Off-line reading.
  3. And search!
  4. Also: someday/maybe list.

In Google Docs & Spreadsheets

  1. Sharing with non-Google users.
  2. Drag-n-drop.
  3. Selecting text.
  4. Spreadsheets. This app needs a lot of work.
  5. Off-line working.

That’s what is not on the list of Google. Do you have anything else that you would like on the list? Leave your comments here to let the readers know. Till then am waiting for the next Google update to happen.

Via[Lifehack.org]



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  1. PS3
    March 28th, 2008 at 5:37 pm #

    I love Googlemail with the exception of the way it groups messages and you have to expand them all the time. Some nice suggestions there.

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