You wish you were connected all the time, because your life is on the internet. Everything you do, talk about, or contact is online, which isn't a bad thing. So when you're not connected, it's a big problem. Google has come with a solution (again) to mend that depression when you're offline. Available in the
Chrome Web Store, Offline Gmail enables users to access their emails and compose, reply, and delete messages. The user's changes will take effect as soon as his device gains connection. This offline application works because of
Gears, a Google in-browser program which stores downloaded or cached data offline in a readable program. The application's design is the mobile version of Gmail stretched out onto your computer screen. The modern look provides a clean and simple-to-use interface to work with your emails. Although just graduated from Gmail labs, features will be updated frequently. As with the new Blogger interface, Google wants
feedback on its new application. Not only has the web giant launched an offline version of Gmail, but offline Calendar (available in Labs) and Docs are still in the making. Feedback input is created as a Google Group, which makes it easier to talk and negotiate problems with other users. All of these offline applications aren't necessarily needed if your device has 3G, which has been completely revolutionized by the new
Chrome OS, obviously by Google. Google has done it again.
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