This is really exciting!!
No doubt you know it’s a competitive world for most of us. Many industry leaders are working and thinking hard, placing valuable resources purposefully into development and creative thinking to create new moves to supply greater, faster, better, cheaper products for the needy and keen market place. Yet again, Google astounds and innovates our computer usage.. Changing our world for the better, one pixel at a time..
INTRODUCING Gmail Motion: a BETA Product from google.
Using our computer’s webcam, google has developed a system which allows us to control actions within Gmail with our body movements!
A clearly readable set system of specific movements allows us to work hands free while using the Gmail network. All the user needs to do is learn the simple gestures..
FROM GOOGLE:
How it works
Gmail Motion uses your computer’s built-in webcam and Google’s patented spatial tracking technology to detect your movements and translate them into meaningful characters and commands. Movements designed for simple and intuitive control for people of all skill levels.
Safety precautions
Using Gmail Motion is not only safe but also healthy and fun. As with any physical activity, certain precautions are recommended. First, make sure to clear the area around you. Second, try to take short breaks every 30-40 minutes, just as you would if you were typing. And finally, take time to stretch after each session to give the muscles you’ll be using some relief.
Have a play and experience this demonstration of the NEW google motion product RELEASED TODAY for yourself and perhaps watch this google video -





Woah! I knew about the Gmail Motion being an April Fools. But this is a great article. Freelance writing is a good to go opportunity these days. Bringing out exciting ideas to some amateur writers to fully express what is inside their minds and enjoy every single writing experience. Great job!
Thanks Amy. christopher copywriter is a marketing communications agency which focuses on words and strategy but yes – we do sometimes freelance at other marketing and advertising agencies.
Thanks to Google for such a wonderful innovation and for this blog.