01 April 2008

Send a Mail to Past: Gmail Introduces Custom Time

Probably Robert Zemeckis 'Back to future' is not yet the future. But Yup sending a mail back to Past is indeed. Introducing Gmail's Custom time (You'll find a hotlink to this in Bold Red font on top of your Gmail Window) where you are able to send a mail to past, and the mail delivers to the intended receiver as though it's been delivered in Past to the time you set it to. Isn't it cool, No more Belated Happy B'day or Delayed submission of Assignments :D :D Welcome to future, Welcome to Google ;) ;)

Gmail utilizes an e-flux capacitor to resolve issues of causality (A classic situation is the Grandfather paradox - “suppose a man traveled back in time and killed his biological grandfather before the latter met the traveller's grandmother. As a result, one of the traveller's parents (and by extension, the traveller himself) would never have been conceived. This would imply that he could not have traveled back in time after all, which in turn implies the grandfather would still be alive, and the traveler would have been conceived, allowing him to travel back in time and kill his grandfather. Thus each possibility seems to imply its own negation, a type of logical paradox”)

Want to know how? Check it out Gmail Custom Time

Way to Go Google !!!!

P.S. Please go through the program policies to be abided, before you try it - Program Policies

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