Google Inbox review: is Gmail's new app the future of email?

Reviewers praise Google Inbox for its 'clever ideas' but some find the new app simply 'overwhelming'

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Ten years ago, Google launched Gmail, an advertising-supported email service that went on to become the most widely used web-based email service in the world. Now, the tech company has announced a new mobile app, Google Inbox, which it claims is an "evolution" of email that will help its users cut through the noise to "focus on what really matters".

Announced in a blog post, Google hopes that Inbox will change the way that email is used by connecting it with other (Google-owned) services such as web search, calendars, reminders and live information extracted from about the internet. So what does Inbox actually do?

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