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Google shuts down support for Gmail on Blackberry

Sunday, November 13, 2011

In the recent turn of events, the search engine giant Microsoft turned off its support for users accessing their Gmail service from their Blackberry handsets. After this, Blackberry users will be able to check their Gmail only using the web interface, or the Gmail app downloadable from the gmail mobile website. This is considered as a move which Google has taken to aggressively market its enormously popular Gmail against Google's mobile OS Android competitior RIM which has given noteworthy competition to Google's Android with its new Blackberry 7 OS.


My personal view - love the move as a hardcore Google fan, dislike it for the Blackberry users, since multiple apps means no more single view multiple mailbox.

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