Google throws up a Gmail app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – cock ups follow

It’s been a long time coming, but Google has taken the wraps off their new dedicated Gmail app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

It’s been a long time coming, but Google has taken the wraps off their new dedicated Gmail app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

Now here’s something we’ve been wanting in GMail for yonks: a preview pane.
Google has just added this handy feature which lets you instantly preview emails in your inbox.

Heading to your GMail account any minute now is Google’s rather fab People Widget.
We know it’s pretty hard to get excited about email but this looks to be a rather natty innovation, which serves up useful context to your email conversations.

We deal with a ton of email every day, and with GMail being our client of choice, we’re grateful to hear any new tips to make dealing with the daily deluge less of an ordeal.

Have you ever fired off an angry reply, told the boss to shove it or shared an wildly inappropriate joke with all your colleagues in a moment of madness – and then immediately regretted what you’ve done?

Huzzah! It looks like we’ve got time for one more infographic before the year’s out, and this one comes filled with facts from the sharing widget AddThis, which is installed on more than 7 million domains and claims to reach over a billion users every month.

Google has released an update to its Gmail Android application, serving up a menu of bug fixes, improvements, and new features.

The folks at Google have officially released an updated GMail Android app, sporting larger reply buttons and priority inbox functionality.

After bubbling away in Google’s Labs, an enhanced image quality option for video chat is now ready for public consumption.

If, like us, your inbox is a hideous, sprawling, disorganised mess stuffed full of assorted emails of wildly varying importance, then hope may be at hand courtesy of Google’s new Priority inbox system.

We’re still cruelly starved of this feature over here in Blighty, but Google is reporting that their new integrated Gmail calling feature has proved an almighty hit in the US.

Google has introduced a new feature that lets US-based Gmail users call residential and mobile phones directly from their web-based email client.

Google has announced that their Google Mobile App for Apple’s iPhone has been upgraded to be push notification compliant.

Google’s hugely popular Calendar service works with with an array of desktop applications and mobile devices including iCal, iPhone and iPad, Blackberry, Android, Nokia/Symbian, and Windows Mobile phones, but a notable absentee was support for Outlook 2010.

We’ve been mightily underwhelmed by the GMail contacts interface for a long, long timer, so we’re highly chuffified to report that it’s finally had a bit of fairy dust sprinkled over it.
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