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Friday, February 20, 2009

+ No Connection? No Problem.

On Wednesday, Google showed that on iPhones you can go on gmail -- even if you're offline! In January, they did the same for laptops and computers and now they're putting it into the iPhone! (I need to get me one of those. I envy you AA.) I think that's pretty cool and they said they're trying to get google to be on offline also. Check out this picture:


Shankland, Stephen (2009, February 19). Google shows Web-based offline Gmail on iPhone. Retrieved February 20, 2009, from CNN.com/technology Web site: http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/02/19/google.gmail.iphone/index.html

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