news.cnet.com — Tuesday's release of a much-improved Web client for Gmail on the iPhone and Android handsets was nice, but it's still got me salivating at the idea of a native application for the iPhone. Over the last year we've hounded the Gmail team on whether one was on the way, and the answer is--in typical Google fashion, that there will be no discussion...
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Closed AccountApr 8, 2009
This guy kept saying "android has this", "android has that". Well, the solution seems pretty straightforward to me: Get a goddam android phone. When I buy a car without A/C I don't bitch and moan to the manufacturer because other cars do. It's the same thing. Sure, iPhone OS 3.0 will solve some issues; but the main one continues to be the fact that the iphone is a CLOSED system. If apple doesn't want you to have, you won't get it. It's that simple. I'm not even saying android is better than the iPhone, but if what you want is openness, well, it just doesn't get simpler than that.Vote with your wallets, people! buying now and complaining later does next to NO GOOD in the long term.
theutopianApr 8, 2009
You know, the iPhone does come with a Mail app that works perfectly fine.
mca2142Apr 9, 2009
didn't know that. Thanks.
Closed AccountApr 9, 2009
Gmail > Hotmail, Yahoo