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January 17, 2008

Mobile Version Of Gmail Gets A New Look

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , , , — SticKer @ 1:19 am

From the Official Gmail blog:

“We’ve just released a new look and feel for the mobile version of Gmail on your iPhone. Our goal: make Gmail fit nicely as part of the latest Google on your iPhone experience. This means that we had to make Gmail faster and more fluid.”

Changes that we will see in the new version:

Google decided to use AJAX (a powerful set of web development techniques that make web pages more responsive). They also implemented two of the coolest and most requested features for this release: pre-fetching and auto-complete. Now when you use Google on your iPhone, Gmail will automatically pre-load all your most recent messages for you. So when you decide to read a message it will be on your screen in a snap.

Gmail New Mobile version

To get to Gmail on your iPhone and get the full new Google experience, just go to www.google.com in your web browser, hit the Gmail tab and sign in. Google Apps users with custom domains can also use this new Gmail interface by visiting mail.google.com/a/yourdomain.com.

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December 12, 2007

Google disables few GMail accounts

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , — SticKer @ 9:47 am

In an attempt to prevent spammers, Google reportedly disabled a few Gmail accounts causing a lot of inconvenience to its users.

The problem began late on December 05, when several of the Gmail users could not open their account or found that their mail could not reached to its destination instead it bounced backed. Some of them had posted written complaint on Gmail Forum and put the problem in front of Google staff.

Google apologized to its users for restricting their Gmail account in its official website.

“I understand that some of you have had a frustrating experience with your accounts being inappropriately disabled. Our team is aware of the problem, and our engineers are investigating this matter,” said Google in its website.

Google has also thanked the users for brining this problem before the Google engineers’ team by posting complaint on Gmail Help Forum. “Thanks for bringing this to our attention,” added Google.

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