I haven't actually tried GMail Motion yet, but I read it about and I watched the video. GMail Motion replaces mouse and keyboard functions with body language. It's going to change everything ...
Last Friday we showed you one of Google’s April Fools pranks, Gmail Motion, which was basically Gmail controlled by a range of funny hand actions. This prank video humorously suggested that users ...
With April Fool’s day in full swing, one of technology’s greatest contributors has cooked up a joke that almost seems real. When users of Google’s Gmail logged in this morning, Google notified them of ...
So far there have been a lot of noteworthy April Fools’ jokes, but the prize for the most elaborate and best executed goes to Google for Gmail Motion. In an introductory video, Gmail product manager ...
Google has added a new feature to Gmail, called Gmail Motion, and according to Google, the keyboard and mouse are now outdated technology. With this innovative feature, you can now control Gmail with ...
This year, Google has launched Gmail Motion Beta claiming that they have once again revolutionized email with motion sensing. Gmail Motion uses your “computer’s camera and a spacial tracking algorithm ...
The April Fool’s Day joke from Google — Gmail Motion — may not be too far afield after all. Some enterprising geeks at the University of Southern California have taken the Gmail Motion concept of ...
One of the most redeeming parts of April Fools' Day–aside from the fact that tech reporters can basically take a 24-hour break–is watching the various crazy ideas on the first of April transform into ...
Did you stare droolingly at last Friday’s Gmail Motion news? The idea was that you’d use your computer’s camera to capture your own gestures, which would in turn be translated into commonly-used Gmail ...
Google had us going for a minute this morning with its April Fools’ Day announcement of Gmail Motion, a new function that would “use your computer’s built-in webcam and Google’s patented spatial ...
Here's my problem with April Fools. In recent years, it's not only getting harder to tell which pranks are jokes, but, increasingly, the jokes are REALLY GOOD IDEAS I WISH WERE TRUE. (See my earlier ...
They almost had me until the guy in the video mimes licking a stamp and placing it on an envelope, where the "envelope" is his lifted knee. And it just gets better from there. Google might be the most ...