There's lots of things we have to do with our lives on a daily basis, and pouring over email is definitely a 1st world problem that loads of people manage every day. In fact, this new "electronic mail or e-mail" phenomena has spawned common vernacular terms like "spam" and "reply all" - Google has fueled their advertising and search business with its free Gmail product that it seems like 90% of the free world uses. That's why it was a bit of a surprise when it was announced they were producing a new product, called Inbox, which aimed to do....exactly the same thing as Gmail. Turns out Inbox does it in a different way though. This is why I love tech - focused on Inbox by Google.
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[Opinion] 5 things I love about the Pixel
So I've had the Pixel XL as my daily driver for a little more than a month now, and couldn't be more happy with it. And it appears to be a home run for Google, as Fortune recently reported that analysts anticipate and almost 6 billion dollar revenue bump over this year and the next from Pixel sales. While some will argue that that's only a drop in the bucket in terms of overall sales figures (compared to iPhone sales, and that is correct) for Google to have sold around 3 million of its new handsets in such a short time since release is a good sign for the search giant's burgeoning mobile device business.
Having said all that, I wanted to give a quick follow up of the 5 things I enjoy most about being a Pixel owner, and perhaps help convince some who might be on the fence about purchasing the device. All this assumes you've already read our Pixel XL review, but if you haven't, start there. Then read on...
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