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Google announces Gmail for mobile 2.0

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 28, 2008



Google has released Gmail for mobile version 2.0 for BlackBerry and J2ME-supported phones.

“We rearchitected the entire client to push all the processing to the background, greatly improve the client-side caching scheme and optimize every bottleneck piece of code we came across.”

New features include:

  • Multiple accounts management: easily switch between a Gmail and Google Apps quickly.
  • Multiple mobile email drafts: save multiple email drafts.
  • Powerful shortcut keys: use shortcut keys if you use QWERTY mobile phone
  • Basic offline support: compose and read your most recent emails in offline mode.


    Point your mobile browser to m.google.com/mail to download the new version.



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