Merge Multiple Contacts in Gmail
February 10th, 2009 by SplineGuy
An awesome new feature was recently announced by Google for the contact management tools in Gmail. If you have multiple contact entries for the same individual in Gmail you can now easily merge them into one.
(From Lifehacker)
For example, if you’re staring in the face of numerous duplicate contacts that should represent the same person, the built-in contact merge feature in Google Contacts is a must. Just find the duplicate contacts, tick their checkboxes, and click "Merge these contacts…." Easy peasy. To manage your contacts, either head to the Contacts page in Gmail or to the unadvertised standalone site.
Gmail just keeps getting better. I was back to using Outlook for long while until the Tasks feature was launched. Now, all my email addresses are dumped into Gmail. I don’t think I’m going back.
Oh, and thanks to the IMAP capabilities in Gmail, I have uploaded all my archived email into my Gmail account. I can search my work emails dating all the way 2002.
Oh, and I love the new Multiple Inboxes feature, as well.
Oh, and how about those themes?
You’ll find nothing but love for Google here…
Thanks for reporting on this – I hadn’t seen that (although I did see the new lab feature for offline gmail)