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Google tries to rethink email (again) with Inbox, a new service inspired by Google Now

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Today Google announced Inbox, a new email client which collects and organizes emails to highlight “important info at a glance.” The service is only available in private beta for now.

According to Google, Inbox includes “Bundles,” a feature which groups emails by category; “Highlights,” which makes it easier to find important emails; and snoozable reminders, which mirror the features of Boomerang, a popular Gmail plugin.

Here’s a closer look at Inbox, Google’s second try at fixing email (remember Wave?):


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This release follows rumors that Google would release a significant update to its Gmail app. There’s no word on when, or if, that update will be released.