Google 'Story of Send' Explains The Journey Of Email After You Hit Send

As engineers, we often want to break things and look at what lies inside. We engineers have a natural tendency of getting to the core of things & knowing how they actually work. But, even though email has become an integral part of our lives, almost all of us take its working for granted. Today, Google's creative team published a new video titled the 'Story of Send', which explains what happens when to the email after we press 'send' on gmail. In the video, which features simple cartoons & beautiful colors, we find out how Google manages to minimize their impact on the environment using renewable energy sources and energy-efficient mechanisms.

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The video talks about how Google filters the spam and scans the emails for viruses, as well as, the curious will get to see what Google data center servers look like. Google Green has also set up a website for the same. Check here: #-Link-Snipped-#

Enough talk, you got to watch this right away -

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