Google has updated its email offering Gmail to permit users to search the web while composing messages.
In the Compose Mail section, a Web Search box has peacefully appeared on the left hand side of the composition space which formerly was only available to Labs users.
Whilst the web giant didn’t publically announce the latest functionality, a Google UK spokesman inveterate it was new and introduced over the weekend.
Whenever a user searches for a term in the box, the results pop out in one more box at the bottom of the page with links that can be copied and pasted.
The functionality will permit users to effortlessly add links to their email without opening a second browser window.
In the Compose Mail section, a Web Search box has peacefully appeared on the left hand side of the composition space which formerly was only available to Labs users.
Whilst the web giant didn’t publically announce the latest functionality, a Google UK spokesman inveterate it was new and introduced over the weekend.
Whenever a user searches for a term in the box, the results pop out in one more box at the bottom of the page with links that can be copied and pasted.
The functionality will permit users to effortlessly add links to their email without opening a second browser window.
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