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Google adds support for push Gmail via Exchange ActiveSync

Google Sync's pretty awesome as it is, but it's had one glaring flaw in its implementation: no support for Gmail, just Calendar and Contacts, which means you aren't able to get true push email delivered. Well, they've gone ahead and completed the holy Google trinity today with the introduction of Gmail support into the Exchange ActiveSync mix, so any phone with Exchange support should theoretically be able to get in on the action. We say "theoretically" because they're only quoting support for the iPhone and Windows Mobile at this point, but it seems like anything that can speak the EAS protocol should be able to make this happen. Let us know your trials, tribulations, and successes getting this set up in comments, won't you?

Google Sync now playing nice with S60

Google's been hard at work recently making as many non-Android mobile devices fully (well, at least partially) compatible with its cloud, and Google Sync has now moved to yet another platform. The S60 version of the client is now in beta, bringing contact and calendar syncing to a very large, very important new customer base -- and it's totally push, meaning users don't really have to do anything to keep their data in sync. Since it's still in beta, Google is recommending that users back up their phone before installing and using the software -- and we can personally attest to the value of backing stuff up before performing a fresh sync in any situation, so yeah, go ahead and do that.

[Via Phone Scoop]

Google Sync debuts for iPhone, Windows Mobile and SyncML devices


Google just announced a new service for pushing Gmail contacts and Google Calendar updates to mobile devices. For iPhone and Windows Mobile devices Google is using Exchange ActiveSync with some limitations due to the beta nature of the service, but it'll also work on many other devices that support SyncML (a vendor list is here). Google Sync works automatically, and replaces all existing contact and calendar information on the device, so sync-er beware -- we wouldn't let Google get close to our contacts without some serious preflight cleanup and maintenance. Google Apps users can enable the service per domain. There's an explanatory video after the break.

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Google Sync for BlackBerry gets into your contacts


If you're a BlackBerry user or a prospective user, and also happen to be a Gmail enthusiast, you're going to be a lot happier than you were yesterday, because Google's just added over-the-air contact syncing to its Google Sync application. Previously, the app was only able to sync up calendars between the cloud and RIM devices every two hours. Now you can get your names and numbers in the mix, so it looks like the nightmare days of having one list of contacts in Gmail and another, totally different one in your 'Berry are apparently at an end. Sure, Google's timing on this seems a little convenient to us, coming as it does just before the BlackBerry Storm launch, but we're not going to complain about something that makes ours lives easier, okay?

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]




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