Is is okay, if you will get e-mails from those people whom you have never met?
Is it okay, if you can send e-mails to those people whose e-mail addresses you don't have?
Maybe some will say that the answer to the second question is that it is okay to send e-mails to strangers. If it is so then you will like, what Google Inc. has done now.
From now on, whenever you will be sending an e-mail, a newly added feature will auto-suggest Google+ contacts to you.
This will make easier to send e-mail to your Google+ contacts, whether you know their e-mail address or not. This new thing also raises some privacy issues also, as you will be receiving e-mails from those people with whom you haven't shared your e-mail.
Google is increasingly trying to integrate its Google+, a social network with 540 million active users, with its other services. "Have you ever started typing an email to someone only to realise halfway through the draft that you haven't actually exchanged email addresses," the company asked in a blog post announcing the feature.(Times of India)
The goal of this new feature is to make it easier for Google+ users to communicate via Gmail. Google says the feature will be rolling out over the next few days.
Google said users who did not wish to receive email messages from other people on Google + could switch the settings so that they receive messages only from people they have added to their networks of friends or from no one at all.
Is it okay, if you can send e-mails to those people whose e-mail addresses you don't have?
Maybe some will say that the answer to the second question is that it is okay to send e-mails to strangers. If it is so then you will like, what Google Inc. has done now.
From now on, whenever you will be sending an e-mail, a newly added feature will auto-suggest Google+ contacts to you.
This will make easier to send e-mail to your Google+ contacts, whether you know their e-mail address or not. This new thing also raises some privacy issues also, as you will be receiving e-mails from those people with whom you haven't shared your e-mail.
Google is increasingly trying to integrate its Google+, a social network with 540 million active users, with its other services. "Have you ever started typing an email to someone only to realise halfway through the draft that you haven't actually exchanged email addresses," the company asked in a blog post announcing the feature.(Times of India)
The goal of this new feature is to make it easier for Google+ users to communicate via Gmail. Google says the feature will be rolling out over the next few days.
Google said users who did not wish to receive email messages from other people on Google + could switch the settings so that they receive messages only from people they have added to their networks of friends or from no one at all.
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