Google on Thursday released an enhanced version of Gmail for Mobile Devices, a free Java-based application that allows users to access their Gmail via a cell phone. The interface looks and feels like Web-based Gmail, but with features that are optimized for handheld devices. “We realize the role mobile phones play as a key driver for balancing online and offline worlds,” said Deep Nishar, director of product management at Google. The Gmail for Mobile service will “help people stay connected when they’re away from their computers,” he added.
Google Revamps Gmail for Mobile Devices, Partners With Sprint
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire November 2, 2006 01:26 PMGoogle on Thursday released an enhanced version of Gmail for Mobile Devices, a free Java-based application that allows users to access their Gmail via a cell phone. The interface looks and feels like Web-based Gmail, but with features that are optimized for handheld devices. “We realize the role mobile phones play as a key driver for balancing online and offline worlds,” said Deep Nishar, director of product management at Google. The Gmail for Mobile service will “help people stay connected when they’re away from their computers,” he added.