Mountain View, CA – Google Takes on BlackBerry With Mobile Sync

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    Mountain View, CA – Google has begun synchronising its free web-based email service with smart phones using software licensed from arch-rival Microsoft.

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    Google Sync perpetually updates Gmail messages, calendars, and contact lists in iPhones or Windows-based mobile devices to match changes users make using computers online, or vice versa.

    The feature is similar to the way Canadian firm Research In Motion “pushes” Microsoft Exchange email from servers to its popular BlackBerry smart phones. A version of Sync is available for BlackBerry devices.

    “Sync uses push technology so any changes or additions to your calendar or contacts are reflected on your device in minutes,” Google Mobile engineer Bryan Mawhinney wrote in a posting on the California firm’s website.

    “Since Sync is a two-way service, you can make changes on your phone or in your Google account. Your calendar and contacts are always up-to-date, no matter where you are or what you’re doing.”

    Once Sync is set up on a smart phone, it automatically goes to work in the background using the wireless internet connection. If a phone is lost or broken, its contact, calendar and email data remain stored by Google.

    Mawhinney reminds aspiring Sync users that the service is in a test, or beta, stage and that they will be wise to back up data on their mobile phones before trying it.

    Google Sync is made possible by Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync technology licensed from Microsoft, according to Horacio Gutierrez, vice president of intellectual property and licensing at the Washington State software giant.

    Microsoft has licensed the technology to other mobile device makers including Apple, Nokia, Palm, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

    Gutierrez described the licensing deal with Google as “a clear acknowledgement of the innovation taking place at Microsoft” and an example of the company’s willingness to share intellectual property on reasonable terms.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    The Google Sync does NOT perpetually updates Gmail messages, calendars, and contact lists

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    The Google Sync does NOT perpetually updates Gmail messages.
    only calendars, and contact lists

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    It may ultimately be an option for the teens but it is not a serious near-term threat to the Blackberry which still controls over 90 percent of the major corporate and business email accounts. Apple IPods may make some penetration but even they are not yet considered as reliable enough for corporate email.

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    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    does it work on the palm centro ?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    does it work on the palm centro ?