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It looks like Google's finally enabled multiple account sign in, with the search giant flipping the switch quietly overnight for some users' accounts. The feature's been kicking around in screenshots for a while now, but hasn't surfaced officially until now.
Over on the Unofficial Google Operating System site, they demonstrated that multiple sign-in has been enabled since last night and currently supports Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Voice, App Engine and Google Code. Apparently, after going to "My Account" in Google and pressing "change" under multiple sign-on settings, Google warns that the feature is "advanced."
At time of writing, offline calendar, offline gmail, mobile devices and Google readers' bookmarklet are unsupported but being worked on.
Once the feature is enabled on your account the major change that you'll notice is that on the top right where your email address usually is now drops down, and offers the addresses you setup previously.
Google System Blog
Over on the Unofficial Google Operating System site, they demonstrated that multiple sign-in has been enabled since last night and currently supports Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Voice, App Engine and Google Code. Apparently, after going to "My Account" in Google and pressing "change" under multiple sign-on settings, Google warns that the feature is "advanced."
At time of writing, offline calendar, offline gmail, mobile devices and Google readers' bookmarklet are unsupported but being worked on.
Once the feature is enabled on your account the major change that you'll notice is that on the top right where your email address usually is now drops down, and offers the addresses you setup previously.
Google System Blog











