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By Elinor Mills, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 2, 2006 1:00:00 PM

Google launched on Thursday a version of Gmail for mobile devices that lets U.S. users do in two clicks what previously took them 10 or more.

Gmail for Mobile Devices is a free, downloadable Java application. It will work on the nearly 300 types of Java mobile phones in the United States, said Tony Hsieh, product manager for Google Mobile.

The software improves on a version of Gmail released nearly a year ago that lets people access their e-mail through a mobile Web browser. Once the new Java application is installed on a phone, a person can quickly launch Gmail instead of having to open a mobile browser and wait for it to load before signing in, Hsieh said.

In addition to being faster, Gmail for Mobile Devices maintains Gmail functions like threading and search, and adds mobile-specific functionality such as the ability to press a button to make a call to someone who sent an e-mail. People can also view attachments, such as photos, in an optimized full-screen format.

"If it takes someone a minute or two or even longer to check e-mail on their phone, people probably won't do it," Hsieh said. With wireless application protocol browsers, it can take 11 clicks to delete or archive a message, but with the new application it will take just two, he said.

There is no cost to download the application, but people will have to pay data charges to their mobile carriers. People can download the application by sending themselves a text message from the Google Web site, going to Gmail.com/app from their mobile browser or downloading it from the Sprint Nextel home page, according to Hsieh.

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Posted by: rlescaille Posted on: 11/05/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Google launches new mobile Gmail Loverock Davidson   | 11/02/06
Couldn't the same be said for Blackberry, treo and the like? (NT) RicD_   | 11/02/06
Yes Loverock Davidson   | 11/02/06
Of course you do DarthRidiculous   | 11/02/06
Thats not my fault Loverock Davidson   | 11/02/06
Of course you hate BlackBerry. nomorems   | 11/03/06
Google will respect privacy. They understand very well what would happen if DonnieBoy   | 11/02/06
Because they have so much in the past? Loverock Davidson   | 11/02/06
Google does respect John Zern   | 11/02/06
Respecting privacy is part of trust, without trust, Google is nothing. DonnieBoy   | 11/02/06
Yeah, and your beloved Microsoft is better? I think not! nomorems   | 11/03/06
Too funny Scrat   | 11/02/06
You forget that Google was the only one that stood up to the government, DonnieBoy   | 11/02/06
You forget that Google was the only one that stood up to the government, DonnieBoy   | 11/02/06
Or, if you understand how cell phones work rhavyn   | 11/02/06
More important that a good mobile Gmail, Google is for sure working DonnieBoy   | 11/02/06
Revenge of the Applet mighetto   | 11/02/06
Can't anyone proofread anything anymore??? Confused by religion   | 11/02/06
300 different phone models mstokle@...   | 11/02/06
Yep rlescaille   | 11/05/07
Guess what? Nobody uses GMAIL marksashton   | 11/02/06
More storage for us! pjricc   | 11/02/06
Email/Online Service Inertia erikig   | 11/02/06
so what? juzinhah   | 11/02/06
Gmail Mobile is Excellent bhartman24@...   | 11/03/06
Many simply WON'T use gmail ibabadur1   | 11/03/06
So then why do you care? nomorems   | 11/03/06
New Gmail App Does Not work on Treo 700W remilk   | 11/02/06
Google & Java Mobile Apps erikig   | 11/02/06
Gmail plejboj@...   | 11/14/06
RE: Google launches new mobile Gmail scarpezio   | 11/05/07

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