Thursday, March 16, 2017

Gmail now streams small video attachments instead of making you download them


For all Gmail has changed over the years, there are still bits of it that are a bit old. For example, if you send a video attachment, you still have to download it onto your computer first in order to watch it. Well, not anymore. Google is rolling out an update that will allow you to watch videos right within Gmail, using the same streaming infrastructure as YouTube and Google Drive. That said it’s not going to change terribly much. Videos over 25 MB are uploaded onto Google Drive automatically, which means they would have streamed anyway. But for smaller…

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