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Official Google Mobile Blog: Introducing Gmail for mobile 2.0
Overall performance improvement : You should experience significant raw speed improvement, smoother scrolling, and no freezing. Multiple accounts management : If you have both a Gmail and Google Apps email account, you can easily switch between them quickly. You will no longer have to use two ...
 Introducing Gmail for mobile 2.0 (video)
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Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Calendar and Docs gadgets
gmailblog.blogspot.com — Monday, October 27, 2008 6:57 PM Posted by Dan Pupius, Gmail engineer Gmail Labs has been a... really fun way to easily try out new ideas and get some of our pet feature requests implemented quickly. We wanted to take this to the next level and let you ... (more) Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Calendar and Docs gadgets
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GMail for Mobile grows up: 2.0 now available
jkOnTheRun — ... I am enjoying working with GMail on the T-Mobile G1 due to its tight integration with all things Google.  Working with GMail on other phones has not been too shabby with GMail for Mobile and today they've announced the release of the next version 2.0.  This new version supports any phone using J2ME and Blackberries and has the following features according to Google: ...

Google anuncia Gmail for mobile 2.0
MacMagazine — ... O Google anunciou hoje o lançamento e a disponibilidade da versão 2.0 do Gmail for mobile, software para telefones compatíveis com ...

Google Updates Mobile Mail Client for BlackBerry, Java Phones
Phone Scoop - Latest News — ... for Mobile 2.0 today for BlackBerry smartphones and other devices running Java platforms. Google has streamlined the client and made it faster and more reliable to use, including faster scrolling and no freezing. Google also added a number of new features, such as multiple account management, multiple mobile email drafts, shortcut keys for phones equipped with QWERTY keyboards, and basic functionality even when the phone is offline. The new Gmail software can be downloaded for free. more info at Google ...

BlackBerry just got smarter with Google
Phones Review — ... for most BlackBerry users, another great improvement is that you can save multiple mobile drafts which will allow you to save you emails and send at a later date, you can now also manage multiple accounts. If that’s not enough you can now work off line, if you out of signal you can write your email send it to your outbox, once you back in signal it will send for you. The Gmail software update is available to download for free. Source: phonescoop Download here ...

Mobile Gmail 2.0 Lets You Read and Write Email Offline, Is More Betterer [Gmail]
Gizmodo — ... for BlackBerry and J2ME phones, and it's definitely worth upgrading if you've got the old one, if only for the serious offline functionality. You can now read email and compose multiple messages offline (like in an underground brothel with no reception) and it'll automatically send them as a background process when you get a single. You can also sign in to multiple Gmail accounts at once (like regular and hosted for work), and switch between them instantly. And it's zippier, too. [Google Mobile] ...

Lanzaron el nuevo Gmail 2.0, para J2ME y BlackBerry
Celularis — ... Desde el bog de Google acaban de anunciar la disponibilidad de Gmail Mobile 2.0 para J2ME y BlackBerry, con notables mejoras en la experiencia de uso en el móvil y en la velocidad de acceso al servicio de Gmail. ...

Gmail for Mobile 2.0 launched
I4U News — ... of Gmail for Mobile. The Gmail for Mobile 2.0 designed to be faster and more reliable in low signal areas and to support basic offline access on phones like the Nokia N95, Sony Ericsson W910i, and BlackBerry Curve. Additionally the new version of Gmail for mobile allows you to access multiple Gmail or Google Apps email accounts from the same application. See the video from Google below to get to know the new Gmail for Mobile 2.0 version. For more details see the Google Mobile blog . Via the Google ...

Gmail for Mobile version 2.0 - J2ME-supported BlackBerry, Nokia N95, Sony Ericsson W910i, and BlackBerry Curve Phone
D' Technology Weblog — ... Google has released Gmail for mobile version 2.0 for J2ME-supported and BlackBerry phones, designed to be faster and more reliable in low signal areas and to even support basic offline access on phones like the Nokia N95, Sony Ericsson W910i, and BlackBerry Curve. The new version added some time-saving features so you can check email across multiple accounts (including both Gmail and Google Apps email accounts), compose messages even when you don’t have an Internet connection, return to your inbox while Gmail sends ...

Gmail 2.0 mobile available from Google
Phones Review — ... mean for the user of mobile Gmail? Well let’s take a look at just how the Gmail 2.0 has improved. Overall performance has been improved so smoother scrolling and no freezing, both Gmail and Google Apps email accounts that you can switch to easily, if you use a QWERTY handset you can now assign shortcut keys, you now get the ability to save multiple email drafts, and there is basic off-line support so you can compose an email and read even if there is no signal. Source – googlemobile ...

Video: Gmail 2.0 mobile available from Google
Phones Review — ... mean for the user of mobile Gmail? Well let’s take a look at just how the Gmail 2.0 has improved. Overall performance has been improved so smoother scrolling and no freezing, both Gmail and Google Apps email accounts that you can switch to easily, if you use a QWERTY handset you can now assign shortcut keys, you now get the ability to save multiple email drafts, and there is basic off-line support so you can compose an email and read even if there is no signal. Source – googlemobile ...

Google Launches Gmail for Mobile v2.0
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... can also browse and read your latest emails. Another biggie is multiple account support, a must for anyone with home and work accounts. Previously you'd need to log out and in again. I use the online Gmail for the iPhone (on my Touch) and it is way better than Apple's implementation, despite the lack of any offline access. I just wish Google would write a proper iPhone Mail App, but I guess it might fall afoul of Apple's rather territorial, and unwritten, rules. Introducing Gmail for mobile 2.0 [Google Mobile Blog] ...

Gmail mobile app hits 2.0; Available for J2ME and BlackBerry phones
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... to go to an older conversation. Basic offline support - allows reading of most recent emails even when there is no signal. Additionally, outgoing messages will be saved in the Outbox and sent automatically when you’re back in coverage. Like GMail? Hop over to m.google.com/mail from your phone and download Gmail for mobile 2.0 now! A short demo video of the application follows after the jump. [Via: Google Mobile Blog] Similar Posts: How To: ...

Google Introduces Gmail For Mobile 2.0
GadgetReview — Google recently launched their Gmail mobile version 2.0 for J2ME-compatible and BlackBerry phones. It features a host of improvements including significant performance boosts, multiple account management, multiple mobile email drafts, powerful shortcut keys, and basic offline support. Check out the details on Google’s Mobile Blog. [Wired] ...

Gmail 2.0 for mobile is here
Gizmos for Geeks — Gmail 2.0 for mobile phones, particularly Blackberry and phones with Java (J2ME), is here. What’s new? Better performance, multiple account support, keyboard shortcuts and best of all, offline support. Good intro video. Download from m.google.com/mail in your mobile browser. ...

Interview with Todd Jackson, Gmail Project Manager at Google
jkOnTheRun — ... when I asked about the mobile experience. In my mind, the Gmail client on the T-Mobile G1 (built on Google’s Android platform) offers the most feature-rich and robust Gmail experience. When I asked Todd about it, I wondered if we’d see that feature-set ever expand beyond Android handsets. Todd didn’t disagree with the experience observations but says that Google focuses on building for the web first. Where the experience is lacking, there are opportunities for a fuller-featured client like the J2ME version for mobiles and BlackBerry devices. We also talked ...

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