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Google Chrome update

September 23rd, 2009 Eric No comments

I was pleasantly surprised yesterday when I noticed a subtle update to Google Chrome. The New Tab page got a makeover, adding dynamic customization capability. Other updates include faster javascript, a more informative Omnibox (i.e. the search/URL bar), and support for themes. From what I’ve noticed so far Chrome is noticeably snappier. While I like the original Chrome theme I also think Glossy Blue is quite attractive.

Google has more details about the update on the Chrome Blog

Gmail adds drag and drop labels

July 1st, 2009 Eric No comments

Gmail drag-and-drop labels

Gmail drag-and-drop labels

Today the Gmail team quietly made a minor change in its interface with respect to labels.  The label panel moved to a more permanent position below the Inbox and Sent Mail “folders” and above Contacts and Tasks.  The list of labels has also been shortened, allowing a user to drag and drop more frequently used labels in and out of the list.  Emails can now be dragged and dropped on top of labels like a more traditional thick client email system such as Outlook or Thunderbird.

I first noticed something suspicious today when my label list, normally on the right side of the interface thanks to a Gmail Labs tweak, moved to the left side.  After trying several times to move it back to the right side I gave up.  I figured there was a glitch or a bug or they simply disabled the tweak.  When I checked my mail tonight I got a very helpful bubble that explained the changes.  This may give some insight into how the team phased the change in to the interface, disabling the tweak first, then rolling out the update.  I’m intrigued by their update model.