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Another Reason Why I Love Google

Oh man, has this particular gmail feature saved my bacon.

How many times have all of us sent out an email to a large group of people and mentioned in the email that there is something attached, and then someone emails you back and says, "Hey, you forgot to attach the file."? Don't you hate that?!

Gmail (the free email service available from google) has a feature that you can activate that will read the text in your email as you are typing it, see that you mention something about an attachment, then if you hit send and haven't attached anything, it prompts you before the email goes out.

How cool of a feature is that?! Love it! Just wanted to share 1 of a million reasons to open up a gmail account and ditch the yahoo and hotmail junk :)

See an old post for a few other reasons.

I am the king of forgetting the attachment...gmail is my bff now

I am an old man set in my ways with Hotmail.

I love Gmail for this reason!

yes, there is no other like google and MAC, what a lovely combination. too bad others just don't get it.

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