Following the plethora of updates to Gmail that included automatic translation, quick access to contacts in search and the new Google+ integration, Google is launching a third update this month that now includes autocomplete predictions when searching from within your Gmail inbox. Gmail users will be happy to know that Google is bringing the same search experience in Google to its email service. “Today, we are making that experience even better by improving the autocomplete predictions you see when you search in Gmail,” Google said. The update now allows users to see suggestions and autocomplete predictions matching content within your emails when typing in the search bar.

“For example, you might now get lax reservation or lax united as predictions after typing “lax” if you have received an email with a flight confirmation for your trip to Los Angeles in your inbox recently,” Google explained. The new feature will be rolling out first to Gmail users supporting English over the next few days. Google promises that more languages will be supported in the next coming months. Google also mentioned that the new feature will not be available to Google Apps users, although the company plans to bring the feature to Apps domains in the future.

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