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Well, it appears that starting today, Gmail will feature support for native add-ons. Although add-ons have been part of the email service for quite a while, they were available through Chrome extensions.
The new Gmail has support for native add-ons, which means they will now work across all platforms, including Android and iOS. Keep in mind that this is just the beginning, as Google announced that only three add-ons had been integrated __with Gmail, all three aimed at enterprise users.
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Intuit QuickBooks will allow users to send invoices and confirm their status without having to leave the email app. __with ProsperWorks, Gmail users can check the contact info of people on email threads against the info stored in their CRM.
Lastly, Salesforce add-on enables users the option to look up existing contacts, add new ones, and associate email threads with one or more existing opportunities in Salesforce, directly from Gmail.
Since these add-ons are contextual, they will appear in the email client when the need for them arises. It's also worth noting that Google invites developers who want to build new add-ons to sign up for the Developer Preview.
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