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Nov 16 2011

Gmail for iOS

Published by Tei Baishiki under Technology.

For all of you Gmail and Google Apps users with iOS devices (iPhones and iPads) Google has released their iOS app. Click here to download. Technically, Google released the app 2 weeks ago but immediately pulled it out of the App Store due to bugs.

I have played with the app tonight and although it’s stable, it’s not super useful (yet). I think the interface is better than the web app and the search in your email is fantastic.

However, it isn’t perfect. First off, it doesn’t support multiple accounts. This may not affect everyone but for those who have more than one Gmail or Google Apps email, this is a pretty big deal. Also the app doesn’t support banner notifications. Another pretty big deal for those who now rely on banner notifications to get a quick snapshot of what you need to know.

So far I’m going to keep it. Although I’m not so sure I’m ready to give up native iOS Mail app just yet.

Nov 16 2011

Siri. Your Wish is its Command.

Published by Tei Baishiki under Technology.

Apple released Siri, a voice activated personal assistant, exclusively on the iPhone 4s. Siri allows you to use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls, and more. Sounds too good to be true? That’s what I thought. But it really works well… and she has a sense of humor!

Here are some items that I find most useful to use:

  • Send text messages
  • Send emails
  • Check calendar schedule
  • Add calendar appointments
  • Move existing appointments
  • Set reminders
  • Set alarms and timers
  • Calling contacts
  • Directions to locations
  • Finding the nearest Starbucks
  • Play songs or playlists
  • Checking stock markets
  • Finding out about the weather
Sep 23 2011

Facebook Timeline

Published by Tei Baishiki under Social Media,Technology.

Facebook is about ready to launch a replacement to your “profile” with “Timeline”. Timeline is a radical new look to your profile. A large photo is featured at the top, known as a “Cover” to your Timeline. Your profile picture is smaller and displayed on the bottom left of your Cover. Your Friends, Photos, Map (check-ins), and Likes are displayed below your Cover.

Timeline essentially a scrapbook of your life containing photos you’ve posted, status updates, places you’ve checked in, when you joined Facebook, all of the way back to your birth. The items displayed in this scrapbook-like style are your “Stories” and can be starred, or featured, on your Timeline and will be expanded to a widescreen view.

All of your Stories displayed on your Timeline can be controlled for privacy concerns. Editing the information displayed is done through a new style interface, which I found to be surprisingly easy to manage.

Facebook will be officially launching Timeline on September 29, 2011.

For a closer look at Facebook’s Timeline click on the image below. I’ve blurred out my friends’ Stories (just to be safe).