GMailGmail has added the ability to read PDF files, and this may cause mass rejoicing amongst people who use the popular email service for business.

PDFs, short for Portable Document Format,are a popular way for people to send documents to one another, but they can be cumbersome to use due to the need to download them.  Google has removed this necessity by adding the ability to actually view the files inside of Gmail now.  This is a welcome addition to the service for anyone who uses it for business.

pdf_view_linkAccording to the Gmail Blog, you will now see a “View” control next to PDFs attached to your email, so all you need to do is click that and you’re done.  A welcome inclusion to the service, and yet another example of Google going hog wild with new features before the end of this yeat.

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