The New Email System on iPad by Google

Monica Ionescu

Written by Monica Ionescu on June 22nd 2010
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For those who use the Internet, you probably know the difference already between a Web application and a downloadable application. This difference is emphasized especially in the gaming area.If you play a single player game or a multiplayer, but only created for you and your family, the experience will not be the same as playing a game created for the entire world. You have the chance of meeting new people and at the same time to relax, doing what you like.
Google wants to push the boundaries of the email system and thus it updated its in-browser for iPad. Considering the iPad devices are a big hit, Google could not stay away from something successful. The iPad used a Gmail platform which allowed the users to see HTML5 version of the emails they received or sent and offline caching. This was supposed the create a true in-browser experience for the user and logically to seem more like a downloadable application than like a Web based application. So, it gave the user the impression that the email system that he uses is especially created for him. But as I said earlier, Google wants to make this experience even more attractive to iPad users.

According to New York Times, Google made the text more visible for the iPad users and also fixed a problem that prevents the long messages to scroll down too much. A lot of users prefer the Gmail on their iPads over the email system, which is already integrated in the iPad system by the Apple Corporation. This is a moment of joy for the geniuses at Google and for them the search engine giant will create more and more features to be used on Gmail.11


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