Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Google launch Gmail Web applications for iPad

6:09 PM by speed ·
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April 4 news, Google released Friday along with many companies for Apple iPad tablet PC applications; Google released an iPad version of Gmail.

However, with the most hope to attract new users to the company iPad different, Google does not promote local iPad applications. Google introduced Gmail for the iPad mobile Gmail application is based, is a by iPad's Safari browser to access the Web application.

Google mobile product manager Punit Soni said in the blog, we will in our last release for the iPhone and Android devices for mobile Gmail HTML5 Web applications based on the iPad released an experimental user interface. These devices have a larger screen than other phones. As the Tablet PC as the iPad has given us more room for innovation.

Web application technical innovation does not require Apple's approval. And local applications need Apple's approval, because the local application only strictly controlled by Apple's iTunes stores.

Google does for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad products to provide local applications. These applications include the YouTube application and map applications, these applications are Google and Apple with the development and application to Apple's products. Google mobile applications can be downloaded from the iTunes store.

However, Google voice application has not been Apple's approval, because Apple said that this application appears by replacing iPhone core mobile phone functionality and using Google your phone, text messaging and voice mail and other user interface changes Apple's user interface, thus changing the iPhone's unique user experience.

Despite the recent public doubt Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently a coffee shop in Palo Alto, California will face off, but the differences between the two companies appear to have resolved. Google mobile product manager Punit Soni said in the blog, Google just a iPad simulator to assess their Web applications. Apple's iPad development partners to support the strict confidentiality agreements available a device to test their applications.

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