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Google Inbox Gets Sharable Trip Bundles, Improved Photo Attachments

Meanwhile, iOS users are getting an update to Google Maps. While there’s not much an email app can do to help you in your travels, Google’s trip summaries feature – which uses your travel emails to piece together a nice itinerary – is quite convenient. What users will find with Trip Bundles isn’t a whole lot new in the creation of those bundles, but in the sharing of those bundles. You can also view trips offline so you can access it while on a plan or with a poor connection.

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Another sharing feature Google is debutting in Inbox is the ability to quickly share memories.

Trip Bundles also support a better way to attach multiple photos from a phone using the Inbox app.

Even if Inbox doesn’t automatically recognize an email as part of a trip, you can now manually add messages to your Trip Bundle.

Trip Bundles for Inbox rolled out in June, but I stuck with my tried and true travel planner: TripIt. So instead of sending five emails about all of your flights, hotel and vehicle reservations, you can now send a single email to keep your family up to date about your business travels.

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Shareable Trip Bundle makes it easy to not only share your trips with others, but also makes it easier to coordinate trips with colleagues.

Google Inbox Gets Sharable Trip Bundles, Improved Photo Attachments