Google Rolls Out Search Chips in Gmail

Google has introduced search chips in Gmail, making it easier to sort and filter search results. Users can search a colleague’s name and further narrow results by selecting search chips like attachment type (Text document, Spreadsheet, PDF) or a specific timeframe, for example, or filter out certain results, like calendar invites.

 “We’ve heard from our users that searching in Gmail could be faster and more intuitive,” said the company. “With search chips, you can easily refine your search results and find what you’re looking for faster, without needing to sort through irrelevant returns or use search operators.”

The feature, available to all G Suite customers, started rolling on February 19.

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