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The Gmail app for iOS is… still not hereZDNet (blog) - 15 Nov, 2011Summary: Two weeks after finally releasing an official iOS app for Gmail and immediately pulling it due to errors, Google is mum on when it might reappear in the App Store. A couple of weeks ago Google ... |
Gmail Down? Problems Plague Many Tuesday MorningHuffington Post - 15 Nov, 2011Around the same time, the Google Apps Status Dashboard showed a service disruption for Google Mail; other services appeared to be functioning normally. According to tweets, Google is informing some users that messages cannot be delivered because of a ... |
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Google Apps Gets Better Mobile Device ManagementInformationWeek - 15 Nov, 2011Managing Google Apps for Business, Government, and Education on Android, iOS, and Windows devices just got easier. By Thomas Claburn InformationWeek Google is expanding its mobile device management tools for Google Apps administrators, allowing them to ... |
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Google beefs up mobile device management Apps toolsZDNet UK (blog) - 15 Nov, 2011Google has expanded the capabilities of its mobile device management tools for Google Apps for Business, Government and Education customers. On Monday, software engineer Hong Zhang wrote a blog post explaining ... |
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Google says Gmail and Google+ are keys to its strategy on the cloudSan Jose Mercury News - 15 Nov, 2011Google (GOOG) said Monday that it plans in the coming year to revamp Gmail, which the company increasingly sees as key to selling more of its software products to businesses. Google is also increasingly promoting its new Google+ social ... |
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Google Rubs More Salt Into Wounded BlackberryWired News - 15 Nov, 2011MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. â€" Google will soon put the kibosh on its Gmail application for the RIM BlackBerry. But it continues to push Gmail and its Google Apps onto mobile devices that have supplanted the BlackBerry inside so many of the ... |
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Google Apps Chief Promises They Won't Favor Android (GOOG, AAPL)San Francisco Chronicle - 15 Nov, 2011Google owns the biggest mobile platform in the world, Android, and has a pretty good start on another platform, Chrome OS. But Gmail and Google Apps are going to keep supporting as many mobile platforms as possible because that's the only way Google ... |
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Did Google throw kink into RIM's device management plan?CNET - 15 Nov, 2011Google may have just dropped a mobile device management bomb on plans by Research In Motion--as well as about 25 other vendors--with an effort to manage multiple diverse devices in the enterprise. ... |
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Google ends Gmail support for BlackBerryZDNet Asia - Nov 14, 2011Internet giant will discontinue support of Gmail app for BlackBerry devices by Nov. 22, according to report, with one analyst saying move is Google's way of "sticking it to Research In ... |
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Who's Making Money on the Ever-Growing App Market?Investorplace.com - 15 Nov, 2011We used to call them programs. Designers called them applications. Now they're apps, and they are everywhere. The modern American consumer is bombarded from all angles with apps, from old media standbys like newspapers hocking smartphone editions, ... |
Why Google Will Continue to Deliver Apps Across PlatformsOStatic (blog) - 15 Nov, 2011The news about Google's deal to buy Motorola Mobility has already stirred up a lot of discussion about what the impact will be on Android, Apple's iOS, Samsung and many other players in the technology ecosystem. ... |
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Google cites Gmail, Google+ as keys to the cloudBizjournals.com - 15 Nov, 2011Google Inc. is planning to revamp its Gmail service and promote its new Google+ social network to businesses as it competes for the cloud, the Mercury News reports. At the company's annual cloud conference at its Mountain View headquarters, ... |
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Sparrow, Coming after Google's Gmail AppEvan Hugh (blog) - 15 Nov, 2011By Kate On November 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Apps World Google released its disappointing Gmail app for iPhone and iPad. Both were buggy and in the end it had to pull its applications back. Ironically, Sparrow for Mac app will be available soon ... |
Top 5 Features of Google PlusChicagoNow - 15 Nov, 2011In my last post I wrote about the the top five annoyances of Google+, and why it's struggling to become the next facebook. Well, it appears that somebody out in Mountain View read my post. Google Apps Support. ... |
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Google drops BlackBerry Gmail appCRN Australia - 15 Nov, 2011Google will close the lid on its Gmail App for BlackBerry on November 22, claiming it is focussed on delivering a better experience through the browser. The discontinued app joins dozens of ... |
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Why can't you gmail on BB any longer?Deccan Chronicle - Nov 14, 2011There seems to be no light at the end of the Blackberry tunnel. Adding to its piling up list of worries, Google recently announced that it will quit supporting the Gmail app for Blackberry smart phones November 22 onwards. While existing users who ... |
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Mailing Desk - Gmail and what not with style! ReviewMacworld - Nov 14, 2011Mailing Desk is a Gmail and Google Apps client for the iPad that provides an elegant standalone interface to Google's offerings in addition to a lightweight browser interface that works well for previewing Web pages that ... |
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