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What's new with Gmail on iPhone and Android

Posted by Heaven Kim, Product Marketing Manager, Google Mobile

Back in April, we released a new version of Gmail for mobile, re-designed to be faster, more usable, and offer basic offline support on iPhone and Android devices. The improvements we made to its underlying architecture have made it possible for us to rapidly release new features and further improve performance since then.

Over the last six months, we've added a lot: mute, label management, keyboard shortcuts, smart links, an outbox, and the ability to move messages (label and archive in one step). Some new features, like swipe-to-archive and auto-expanding compose boxes, take advantage of these mobile phones' unique properties. We also made address auto-complete faster, enhanced refresh capabilities, and sped up loading so Gmail for mobile starts in under three seconds on newer smartphones.


We'll continue to add more functionality —and there's no need to download or update anything as long as you have iPhone/iPod touch OS 2.2.1 or above or are using an Android-powered device. Just go to gmail.com from your mobile browser as you do on your PC. To make it easy to access your Gmail account, try creating a home screen link.

Google and Gmailvic lovanOctober 26, 2009Android, Boxes, Capabilities, Gmail Account, Gmail Blog, Google, Heaven, Improvements, Iphone, Keyboard Shortcuts, Label Management, Mdash, Mobile Browser, Mobile Phones, New Features, Os 2, Outbox, Product Marketing Manager, Six Months, Swipe, Unique PropertiesComment
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Google and Gmailvic lovanOctober 27, 2009Account Security, Awareness Month, Cyber Security, Email, Gmail, Gmail Blog, Google, Inbox, Mac Os X, Mdash, Os X, Personal Computer, Public Computer, Rule Of Thumb, Sarah Price, Security Awareness, Security Tips, Shared Computer, Smart Password, Social Security Number, Strategist
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How To and Tips, News, Security, Uncategorizedvic lovanOctober 21, 2009Blog, Denial Of Service, Denial Of Service Attack, Exploit Scanner, Exploits, File Upload, Filenames, Functionality, Importers, Improvements, New Features, Peter Westwood, Tag Data, Traces, Variables
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