On its official blog Monday the search giant Google announced the revamped version of its Gmail Inbox. Now users have the option to automatically filter their messages separating the most important from those which we rarely read.
The new option dubbed as Priority Inbox was introduced as a beta. It offers filtering algorithms that "help you see the emails that matter faster" – without the need to set up complex filters of your own.
“Here’s how it works: Priority Inbox splits your inbox into three sections: “Important and unread,” “Starred,” and “Everything else”:

“Messages are automatically categorized as they arrive in your inbox. Gmail uses a variety of signals to predict which messages are important, including the people you email most and which messages you open and reply to (these are likely more important than the ones you skip over). And as you use Gmail, it will get better. You can improve the ranking in Priority Inbox by clicking the “+” and “-“ buttons at the top of the inbox to mark conversations as important or not important,” Google explained.