Google Inbox: All you need to know and how to get yourself an Invitation!

GOOGLE INBOX! This pretty much sums up the excitement at the Google Headquarters! I summed up all the stuff that you need to know about google's latest product and also how to get it. Have a good read.



Google Inbox has arrived and it expands on Gmail, Inbox is a powerful new app aimed to help users get more done automatically without having to re-learn email. Inbox is currently in beta, you can only try it via invite,You will find how you can get an invitation at the end of the article, and it works on Android phones, Chrome, and iPhones (no Windows phone).
The new software is smart, fast and fluid, using it feels just right. Google Inbox, of course, is able to analyze all your emails and detects if you received a receipt, coupon, flight manifest, or an invite to attend a friend’s party and it can sort them out into groups. Then Inbox prioritize what’s important, for example, a newsletter is less important than a friend’s email. However, Google Inbox is always learning and you’re the teacher, so if the system notices you open newsletters more frequently than you respond to a friend, then newsletters will become more important.This may be the thing to tame the unwieldy beast that is your email account. 
Keep in mind that “Gmail” is one thing and “Inbox” is another completely different, but they work together. Keep one more thing in mind, It's awesome!

Google Inbox feature highlights


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It reads your email for you
To begin, the app analyzes the language of your emails, and automatically categorizes them into a few basic sections: Travel, Purchases, Finance, Social, Updates, Forums, and Promos. There is a navigational bar on the left for the sections:
Google Inbox screenshot

Mostly you’ll notice these labels within the mish-mash of your regular inbox. That’s because each category has a unique icon and text color that appears as a tag above your messages. (This is a godsend for someone like me, who was never organized enough to create labels and tag my own emails with them). Any email related to financial transactions, loan payments, or stock options, for example, will be found under the header of a green stock chart icon. Any reservations made with a train line or airline will be denoted by a purple plane, and so on.
           

These categories prove to be particularly helpful when Inbox evaluates the content of a message and pushes relevant info to the surface of your home screen. For instance, my recent purchases — headed by a brown shopping cart — are all bundled together, with images of the things I ordered and their shipping status. Without ever having to open a boring, robot-generated email, I know that the candle I bought from Anthropologie is on its way, and the umbrella I ordered from Amazon is out of stock.
Google Inbox screenshot

It’s Google, so there’s searchThere’s also an updated take on email search. You can type in any sort of normal human phrase — for instance, “Tim’s cell phone” — and the specially tuned search will know to bring up any seven-digit number associated with the name Tim (even if the word “phone” isn’t explicitly mentioned in that email).
You can also quickly create a reminder or compose a message to people you’ve recently been in touch with, by tapping the big red + button on the bottom-right corner of your home screen — a major design improvement to the tiny, pen symbols that usually float subtly at the top of your inbox.
                     
Pinning, sweeping, or ignoring
Finally we have the more radical additions: options to snooze, pin, or sweep away messages, depending on an email’s urgency and your energy to deal with it. So, if you swipe left on a subject line, a box will pop up asking you to create a timed reminder to deal with it later. This helpful feature, I assume, is meant to solve the storied problem of the “buried” item — a thing you may have read on your phone and then promptly forgotten about, because minutes later you met a friend for after-work drinks, and sometimes you just can’t deal with it all.
If you already use any Google service, you know that the company keeps a really close eye on everything you do. This is how you can get so much personalize assistant and Google Inbox isn’t different, everything you do gets logged to learn and assist you when you need it the most.
How to get a Google Inbox invite
Google is currently testing Inbox, so it is a BETA product, which also means that it’s invite-only. You can get your own invite in three different ways.
  • Send an email to inbox@google.com to request your invite.You will be put in the line of invitees,It may be long before your turn comes!
  • First round of invites have already been sent, so you can ask your friends if they can give you access.That means-You can send drop your e-mail ID in the box Below! Guys Techkmate.com will send you an invitation in the next 48 hours!(Or Earlier). 
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