Google Announces Improvements to Gmail for Mobile
April 7, 2009 5:18 PM | Google | Comments (0)
| Google today announced improvements to Gmail for mobile, for the iPhone and Android web browsers. Google claims Gmail for mobile is a lot faster when opening an email, navigating, or searching. If the data network drops out on you, Gmail won't. You'll still be able to open recently read messages and compose messages over an unreliable or non-existent, network connection. (See demo video to the right) Gmail for mobile aggressively caches and uses new browser technologies, like HTML5 and Gears. The full impact of this new architecture isn't visible yet, but it will enable Google to significantly improve performance and quickly roll out new features in the near future. |
The look and feel of the messages has also been improved with easier to read labels and look similar to the desktop Gmail. The search menu has been moved to the top header making it more accessible.
Gmail for Mobile Screenshot
To try it out visit gmail.com from your mobile browser.
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