Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has issued updates for its web-based Gmail and iGoogle for the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) iPhone and Android-powered devices (HTC Dream/Magic).
First comes Gmail that now features faster electronic mail savoir-faire car-complete, which I guess is due to a sword new (re-coded) JavaScript used for the function. iPhone microcode 2.2.1 is required for the iPhone users, while Android handset owners are goodness to go “as is.”
Another update Gmail got is for the HTC Dream/T-Mobile River (New York Stock Exchange: DT) G1 users, only. Gmail now supports keyboard shortcuts, allowing you to use familiar keys to quickly move through your inbox — i.e. “u” returns you to the inbox while “n” moves you to the next conversation.
As for the iGoogle, it has been updated to be faster and easier to manipulation. Tabs are now supported as well as more Google Gadgets, including those made by the third parties. You can rearrange gadgets and rich person them appear in that order on on your iPhone/Android-gimmick, only — changing the order from here won’t affect your desktop version of iGoogle.
Finally, Google’s displacement team also deserved mentioning, as iGoogle is now available in total of 38 languages, which is neat…












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