When you travel all the way from JFK airport, New York City to Los Angeles Airport, California to meet your family, you know how far you traveled and thousands of miles you crossed to meet your parents. But, have you ever wondered when you send them e-mails from your PC in New York all the way to Los Angeles to your parents – how far do they travel?
Google’s Story of Send
All you care about is that your Gmail message must reach to your parents or your other recipients instantly. After we click on the ‘Send’ button from our ‘Compose Message’ on Gmail, we simply sit back and wait for it to be found it from the ‘Sent Items’ or may be a notification from our recipients.
Not only within US, we send several personal and professional mails to other countries, sometimes, we include heavy image attachments, audio clips, video clips, presentations, documents etc. without caring about how our mails despite heavyweight attachments reach people within a few minutes. That’s why Google has etched a picture story on how e-mails are sent, processed, travel to our recipients through a Story of Send. Find the story and watch the video from this ‘Follow an email’s journey with Story of Send’. Quite interesting and enlightening, eh?