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Google's Sundar Pichai revealed during the opening keynote of the company's I/O developer conference in San Francisco on Thursday that Gmail now has more than 900 million users, which is more than ever. According to Google, not only has Gmail's user base more than doubled since the 425 million active users it counted the last time the company shared stats in 2012, but 75% of those users are checking email on mobile devices. To help bolster that growth, Inbox, Google's productivity-focused Gmail app, is being updated with a host of new features and is finally shedding its invitation-only status.
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Google suffered a second outage today. The online search engine's email service Gmail went down on Tuesday. Google confirmed the outage on its status page around 4.30 p.m. ET. According to Google, affected users were able to access Gmail, but saw error messages, "or other unexpected behavior". The issues were finally resolved shortly before 7 p.m. ET. On Monday, several of Google's features suffered an outage including Gmail, YouTube and Google Classroom.
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