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Gmail Makes Its iPhone Web Version More App-Like With Swipe Gestures
Gmail Makes Its iPhone Web Version More App-Like With Swipe Gestures
swipe A lot of people complain about Gmail not having a native application on the iPhone. While it’s not clear if Apple will even allow that yet with the new iPhone 3.0 SDK, one thing that is becoming more clear: Soon it won’t need one. The reason is that its iPhone-optimized mobile version ...
Official Google Mobile Blog: The Iterative Web App: Swipe-to-Archive and Expanded English Language Support
Official Google Mobile Blog: The Iterative Web App: Swipe-to-Archive and Expanded English ...
googlemobile.blogspot.com — On April 7th, we announced a new version of Gmail for mobile for iPhone and Android-powered devices.... Among the improvements was a complete redesign of the web application's underlying code which allows us to more rapidly develop and release new ... (more) Official Google Mobile Blog: The Iterative Web App: ...
Gizmodo - We Don't Need No Gmail iPhone App: Gmail Mobile Adds Touch Gestures - Gmail iphone swiping
Gizmodo - We Don't Need No Gmail iPhone App: Gmail Mobile Adds Touch Gestures - Gmail iphone swiping
feeds.gawker.com — A native Gmail app would allow for gestures, offline reading, and quicker access, but Google just keeps... improving the iPhone-optimized mobile Gmail site instead. With iPhone 3.0, they've added swiping gestures within the iPhone's browser. Google ... (more) Gizmodo - We Don't Need No Gmail iPhone App: Gmail ...
Gizmodo - iPhone Remote App Now Supports Apple TV Controlling With Gestures - Iphone remote app
Gizmodo - iPhone Remote App Now Supports Apple TV Controlling With Gestures - Iphone remote app
feeds.gawker.com — The iPhone 3.0 version of the Remote app now supports Apple TV controls with gesturing, which should... give you a lot more flexibility than the standard little Apple Remote you already have. Techcrunch says it's incredibly improved, as you can now just ... (more) Gizmodo - iPhone Remote App Now Supports Apple TV ...
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We Don’t Need No Gmail iPhone App: Gmail Mobile Adds Touch Gestures [IPhone]
IPhone news, updates and Iphone information — A native Gmail app would allow for gestures, offline reading, and quicker access, but Google just keeps improving the iPhone-optimized mobile Gmail site instead. With iPhone 3.0, they've added swiping gestures within the iPhone's browser. Google announced that they'd be periodically adding new features for both Android and iPhone, and today they rolled out in-browser swiping gestures that are, unfortunately, Apple-only for now. It's not a huge update, but one we know joint iPhone/Gmail users will like: You can swipe left or right to bring up Gmail's Archive button, which files the email away for later use. Sweet! Now what's next? [Google via TechCrunch] ...

We Don't Need No Gmail iPhone App: Gmail Mobile Adds Touch Gestures [IPhone]
Gizmodo — ... 3.0, they've added swiping gestures within the iPhone's browser. Google announced that they'd be periodically adding new features for both Android and iPhone, and today they rolled out in-browser swiping gestures that are, unfortunately, Apple-only for now. It's not a huge update, but one we know joint iPhone/Gmail users will like: You can swipe left or right to bring up Gmail's Archive button, which files the email away for later use. Sweet! Now what's next? [Google via TechCrunch] ...

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