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GMail goes mobile

By Dusan Belic on Friday, November 3rd, 2006 at 2:35 AM PST In Applications, Java, Mobile Web, Services

GMail MobileGMail users will be delighted to know that Google (NSDQ: GOOG) released the Java mobile client for their popular free email service. The new Java application gives users more speed in an easy to use interface. No need to use Gmail’s POP3 connectivity any more – the new Google’s mobile app will reduce all the hassles associated with the mobile email.

According to Google, the applications is up to five times faster thanks to the automatic pre-fetching of messages. Furthermore, improved usability drastically reduces number of clicks and scrolling to access email. Finally, the application supports attachments, including files and photos, viewable and automatically resized to fit the phone screen.

Installing is easy. Point your phone to gmail.com/app, download it once, and start accessing Gmail on your phone with less clicks.

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One Comment on “GMail goes mobile”

  1. Nelly says:

    But the main problem is that one can’t watch anything besides Gmail, and that is the main problem with it. i personally use Movamail http://movamail.com/ because it supports all email accounts (POP, IMAP and Webmail)
    I don’t know about you guys but all in one sound’s better to me.

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