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mobile gmail for low-speed networks
By Martin English | December 21, 2005
I’m currently working in brisbane, and my hotel only has a dialup line for net (and VPN) access. One of the problems with something like gmail for personal mail is the AJAX behind it is very network intensive. However, there’s a new improved mobile gmail. Some details of the service are detailed here
By new and improved, of course, I mean different from the basic html gmail, for the AJAX impaired browser… I’ve used this previously, as well.
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December 26th, 2006 at 6:41 am
I am a proud Gmail user. Never worrying about email size, incredibly fast reply (powered by AJAX, a technology often used by Google), Web Clips,
automatic forwarding, one button – click search, advanced filters, labels and not folders, message preview, automatic refresh, auto-save messages,as-good-as-yahoomail spam filters, not one executable to be sent or received, feeling of having a different technology? A definite recommendation for
anyone that reads more than one email per day.
Have you tried Gmail? If yes, what's your taste on it? Why do you love it/hate it?