Google Introduces Motion Control to Gmail

Gmail has recently introduced a new feature to their online mail client: Gmail Motion! Certainly one of the most revolutionary ideas introduced to email and computing in general. The interactions require only a computer with Flash and a webcam. Making hand signals (such as a side motion to move onto the next message) can archive, reply, start a new message, and move through your inbox. Hands-free computing is sure to be the future of all computer applications. Gmail project manager Paul McDonals explains the feature and technology in this video.

 

 

April Fools!

Gmail Motion was an excellent joke set up by the Gmail team for April Fools Day.

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Hey! My name is Jesse Zylstra, and I am the administrator of this website. I used to write about free software and programs, online web applications, and new technology -- especially open-source. Now I just write udder nonsense. I also play pipe organ, which I'm told is a fun and interesting fact about me. In the past, I studied network administration. Now I've been trying to pursue a real fake bachelors degree for the last, oh, 10 years or so.
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