If you’re not inundated with email, you obviously don’t own a computer. Distinguishing what needs to be acted upon immediately from what is interesting, but can be read later, from what should be deleted can be overwhelming. Most of us have been wrestling with this for some time. If, like me you have become a disciple of Inbox Zero, or David Allen’s GTD (Getting Things Done) to help you . These systems have spawned a mini-industry of todo list organizers and email add-ins that you can purchase to implement GTD in your day-to-day life. Well, leave it to Google to take it a step further. With Google’s Priority Inbox, Google has implemented a GTD style system that uses analytics to learn what email is important to you, and what is not. As you use the system, it keeps getting better. Click on the link to learn more.
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