Can gmail theme do weather forecast?

Discussion in 'Google' started by zk200083, Nov 26, 2008.

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    Can gmail theme do weather forecast? I have the "station" theme. It shows rainy in the picture, but cloudy yesterday. Or sunny day when I reigstered?
    It's funny, but it is windy outside in my place, not too exactly. :p
     
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    search-value Banned

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    #2
    i guess no...
     
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    Chancey Well-Known Member

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    It is just a picture
     
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    Never found this feature in Gmail.
     
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    They must be using some kind of weather forecast thing. Because when i first assigned a theme. It asked for location, After that . It's been telling me if its wet outside,windy or sunny. Most the time its correct too. (Unless they're guessing the weather and it just happens to be right)

    Granted, it's not correct all the time. But its better than staring at a static theme in my opinion.
     
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    It's just a co-incidence. It must be running on pre-defined modules.
     
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    I dont think the theme is a weather forecast in the real sense.
     
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