Google integrates a Priority Inbox for Gmail users

Google has brought into light an experimental service for the Gmail named as priority inbox. This news is announced on the Official Gmail Blog. This inbox is settled on the base of your priority and preference. This service filters the most important message from all and keep the less important message separates. The Gmail user receives some messages known as “bologna” that are not spammed but are unimportant that’s why a priority inbox is designed to facilitate the user.

According to Gmail official Blog;

“As messages come in, Gmail automatically flags some of them as important. Gmail uses a variety of signals to predict which messages are important, including the people you email most and which messages you open and reply to (these are likely more important than the ones you skip over).

This latest service make it possible for you to mark some conversions as important or non-important by clicking on the “+ or -” button. At any time you can set up filters and arrange your message and categorize them in three categories; important, non-important and rearrange.

Currently this service is in the test phase once approves successfully will be rolled out for every user of Gmail. At this time you may try the new tool and features of Google Calendar.