Google launches Inbox analyzing program![]() April 19, 2012 - 22:58 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The search engine giant Google has launched a new stats program called Google Meter that allows Gmail users to learn more about their inbox, from whether they’re more likely to write long emails to information on how long it takes to typically reply. According to Mashable, called Gmail Meter, the program analyzes email patterns to give a better sense of overall inbox activity. Gmail Meter runs on the first day of every month and sends users an email containing different statistics about Inbox. For example, Gmail Meter provides stats about the number of important and starred messages in the inbox, as well as how often the user emails with others. Additional features include a tool that reveals stats on how the user manages the inbox and how long it takes to reply. It also tracks whether the user is prone to writing short or long emails, and averages what usual word count might be. Partner news Google has a widely used mapping tool and could adopt Waze’s technology to add social features to the software. The deal comes as Makani carries out the first fully autonomous flights of robot kites bearing its power-generating propellers. The validity period of BIT service is 30 days; the service cost is AMD 2500, with the maximum Internet speed of 384 kbps. The next generation iPad will keep its 2048 x 1536 Retina display by using a thinner 0.2mm piece of glass. Partner news |