Sunday, April 1, 2012

Gmail tap

  • I am delighted that Google has used this first day of April to launch yet more of its most ingenious technology. For the companys GMail blog has announced that its time to move beyond the QWERTY keyboard.
  • (CNET News)
  • Gmail Tap. The QWERTY keyboard was invented in 1874 and yet it is still used today, largely unchanged, Google jokes in a post on their official Gmail blog. Today were excited to introduce a new input method designed for the future.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • Gmail's own app, meanwhile Sparrow doesn't stack the exchanges and make you guess which one to tap in order to get to the email content you need. Instead, Sparrow lays all the text of the emails out for you.
  • (All Things Digital)
  • Representatives from several projects affecting the area will be present. To RSVP, call 847-488-1456, or e-mail downtownelgin@gmail.com.
  • (TribLocal)
  • A few months back the internet was ablaze with excitement concerning Google's Gmail client heading to iOS deleting or moving messages to a folder are all just a swipe and a tap away.
  • (Wired News)
  • For questions or additional information, contact Connor Anderson at cnanderson3@gmail.com or 651-303-9347. Open gym is set to begin at 6:30 p.m., on Friday, with a three-point shoot-out scheduled (depending on turnout).
  • (Stillwater Gazette)
  • Here we have a Gmail account and an AOL email account displayed at the In the compose screen, you can tap the top bar to switch between various accounts.
  • (MobileBurn)
  • Brewers Jake Maddux of Thirsty Planet and Josh Hare of Hops Grain have collaborated on a craft brew and will tap the first keg of their Common $45 per person; reserve at alittlesincerity08@gmail.com. Saturday, March 31, 10am-1pm.
  • (Austin Chronicle)

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