"Cc" stands for "carbon copy," and lets you send digital copies in nearly every email app, website, and program.
In Gmail, "Bcc" stands for "blind carbon copy," and lets you email people without revealing to other recipients who the email ...
Email is a part of our everyday lives and it’s been on the technological scene since 1965 when the first electronic message was created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. But it’s American ...
If you are a regular Gmail user, you've probably come across the CC and BCC options next to the To field while composing an email. While many users are familiar with these terms, their exact purpose ...
It's safe to say that the vast majority of us use email every day. Whether you are in the workplace or not, emails are the way to go for sending any type of correspondence quickly. It's a simple ...
We all use the CC–carbon copy or courtesy copy–function to keep others in the loop and add transparency. As helpful as the CC field can be, it has a downside, as illustrated by the above story. We’ll ...