9 Responses to “Gmail tagging hack”

  1. [...] can read Michael’s original blog post here. It’s not exactly what we’d call tagging, but the basic idea is there—by dropping [...]

  2. [...] can read Michael’s original blog post here. It’s not exactly what we’d call tagging, but the basic idea is there—by dropping [...]

  3. [...] can read Michael’s original blog post here. It’s not exactly what we’d call tagging, but the basic idea is there—by dropping [...]

  4. [...] can read Michael’s original blog post here. It’s not exactly what we’d call tagging, but the basic idea is there—by dropping [...]

  5. Chris says:

    Hey Michael, in coming up with my own solution for threaded reminders all via email, I also created a bookmarklet that lets me basically recreate Del.icio.us for my Gmail. I used the tag concept the same way you do to make my bookmarks easily searchable in my Gmail :)

    Chris

  6. [...] can read Michael’s original blog post here. It’s not exactly what we’d call tagging, but the basic idea is there—by dropping [...]

  7. [...] can read Michael’s original blog post here. It’s not exactly what we’d call tagging, but the basic idea is there—by dropping [...]

  8. [...] can read Michael’s original blog post here. It’s not exactly what we’d call tagging, but the basic idea is there—by dropping [...]

  9. Michael says:

    Hey Chris. I somehow missed this comment.

    …well, whatever floats your boat :)
    I’m interested in seeing your setup though.

    It’s ok to hack until gmail improves that part. It’s what makes us geeks, and it could inspire the improvement on their side.

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