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The new version of Gmail -- which was more of a back-end update -- has given developers access to an easy Greasemonkey API that makes developing plugins or changing the appearance of Gmail a breeze.
In principal the API looks like a good thing. In principal, Google wants to make it easier to let internet applications use information in your email, with the user’s permission.
At last year’s Google I/O developer conference, the company launched its official Gmail API. One year later, it’s adding a small but important feature to this API: Push notification support ...
Google has updated the Gmail API with new endpoints for managing settings. The additions cover filters, forwarding addresses, auto-forwarding, IMAP/POP settings, send-as aliases, signatures, and ...