Gmail is now even more customizable as folks at Google provided the facility to arrange labels hierarchically. Now emails
can be arranged even more intuitively by making a label child of another label. This highly requested label setting can be enabled by going to
settings-> labs –> Nested labels –> enable it –> save
Once you enable it, you can then name your labels with slashes (/) to make it a child of another label.
For example, if you want to create a simple label hierarchy with a "Social networking" label, and inside it a "Digg" and a "Facebook" label,then you just need to create three labels with the following names:
Social networking
Social networking/Digg
Social networking/Facebook
You can then create "Social networking/twitter" etc to get something like the screenshot on the right. Also, if the parent label doesn't exists then you have to create it before hand.Here you can see above that I have even started to use it and have arranged my labels accordingly.
Another feature to preview emails have been added to Gmail. You can now preview messages by right clicking the mail. this feature is known as Message Sneak-Peek.
You can enable this feature by going to -
settings-> labs –> Message Sneak Peek –> enable it –> save

Experiment and get the max out of your gmail :)
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It has been confirmed that a beta copy of Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 Service Pack 1 has been leaked on some
Torrent sites. Folks at Redmond have yet to confirm a release date for Windows 7 SP1,despite that , a pre-release copy of the minor updates package appears to be unofficially available for download online.
As The Register asked Microsoft that if it could comment on the apparent leak of the Windows 7 SP1 beta (build 6.1.7601.16537.amd64fre.win7.100327-0053), but Microsoft has still been unavailable to comment.This march,Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc commented in a blog post that Windows 7 will be receiving a service pack containing minor security updates and feature tweaks. However, no release date was stated with the post.
last month as Microsoft revealed a more details about Windows 7 Service Pack 1, confirming it would involve a small-fry update to the operating system. As expected there aren't any significant changes in SP1, the biggest is the added RemoteFX functionality when paired with Windows Server. The but the install process is much faster than it was for service packs on Windows Vista. Microsoft as a company sticks to a pretty tight frame when it comes to operating updates and patches,based on this,we can fairly assume that Windows 7 SP1 will not be released until late 2010 at the very earliest.
PS: Dont download the beta from torrent sites, it might be rigged with trojans or custom code by potential virus writes. Wait for the original release.
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