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  2. Get free email with AOL Mail - Discover AOL.

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    Keep your inbox clutter-free with automated tools. See all emails based on topic (e.g. photos), with contextual bonus features with the new Views functionality. Or, use advanced filters to sort ...

  3. An Organized Inbox May Be the Key to Happiness? Here's ... - AOL

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    On the left column of your Gmail, scroll down and click on Labels +. Click Create New Label. Name your label. Click Create. When creating the label, you also have the ability to nest the new label ...

  4. File:Google Inbox by Gmail logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Gmail; Usage on diq.wikipedia.org Inbox by Gmail; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Inbox by Gmail; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org گوگل اینباکس; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Google Inbox; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Inbox by Gmail; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org Inbox by Gmail; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Lista de ferramentas e serviços do Google; Inbox by ...

  5. Gmail interface - Wikipedia

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    The Gmail interface makes Gmail unique amongst webmail systems for several reasons. Most evident to users are its search-oriented features and means of managing e-mail in a "conversation view" that is similar to an Internet forum . An official redesign of the Gmail interface was rolled out on November 1, 2011 that simplified the look and feel ...

  6. An Organized Inbox May Be the Key to Happiness? Here's ... - AOL

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    Select one of your emails in Gmail. At the top of the email, click on the Label icon. Select a label from the list or create a new one. You can create a label any time from this icon, especially ...

  7. Google - Wikipedia

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    Google was founded on September 4, 1998, by American computer scientists Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were PhD students at Stanford University in California. Together, they own about 14% of its publicly listed shares and control 56% of its stockholder voting power through super-voting stock.