Google Introduces Gmail Goggles

New York – Internet group Google has launched a system to help users of its Gmail mail to avoid sending emails they might regret afterwards, by demanding the user to solve a math problem after clicking “send.”
Named “Gmail Goggles,” the new feature is available from the English version of Gmail.
This little tool allows, once the e-mail written, to display a window where you are asked to solve five simple mathematics in the space of sixty second, check your history of the light and fatigue. Five levels of difficulty are offered. If you do not, beware! Better not to send e-mail that you write. And then not forget to click “Cancel” and not “Send” … archive it in your drafts, and read it later, quiet!
“Sometimes I send messages that I should avoid – like the day I told a girl that I liked via text, or when I sent an email in the middle of the night at my girlfriend saying we should get back together, “explained a programmer Gmail, Jon Perlow, in a blog Google.
The filtering system, which after installed is set by default to work on nights weekends.
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