MWC 09: Google Demonstrates Offline Mail App For iPhone, HTC Magic
20 Feb, 2009, 5:48 pm IST | by
Shayne Rana
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Offline mail is probably one of the better parts of using a mobile while on the go. The reason this is so important is because, we, and by that I mean those living in India, often have issues with reception in some places. At least us GSM guys. Google mail is one of the most commonly used accounts for most net savvy individuals and since it’s already very easily accessible on the iPhone, which is great, the offline version is just something to be a little more thrilled about. A gentleman named Vic Gundotra; VP of engineering at Google, just recently at MWC 09 showed eager visitors a working version of an offline Gmail web application. As of now reports are saying that Gundotra had stated that this was just a "technical concept" right now that essentially depends on HTML5's AppCache and Database standards, that would have the application as well as all the user data on the handset. The same reports also mentioned that the application was running on the newest Android handset from HTC - the Magic. The application also featured a floating toolbar for tracking information like emails and browsing. This is as official as it can get for now. However, Google has released no official statements about the apps release or its price so stay tuned. |
Tags: Google , Android , iPhone 3G , Apple , MWC 2009
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