Netbooks are specially designed for web browsing, e-mailing, shopping and more. Netbooks seems stylish and portable in size with less weight, but major drawback is the screen size. Netbook users find hard to read their inbox messages in
Gmail. It always shows labels in front of message preview. Gmail's
Christopher Semturs (Software Engineer) who also uses netbook find's it too hard and came up with an new feature in labs "
Remove Labels from Subjects". [
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As per the name this new lab feature let you to remove or hide labels from the mail subjects. You can find this feature under Settings>>>Labs look for "Remove Labels from Subjects" once you enabled, then you can make your inbox subjects readable again. Hiding all these lables automatically saves more space before preview mails and it's easy to view in low resolution netbooks.
As we all knoe Google is developing
Google Chrome OS an operating system that to be targeted on Netbooks. I think this gmail user experience update is really an noteworthy setting as netbooks have become popular already.
Finally Google recommends netbook users to try
full screen mode in Google chrome to view every last pixel on your screen for the content. If you are an netbook user try this new Gmail lab feature and drop your valuable feedback here much appreciated. Happy Googling


This Story Originally Published @
Mymashable Blog.