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Google has finally announced a new beta version of its Google Sync function with added support for Apple’s iPhone and Windows Mobile devices.
Google Sync will allow you to synchronize your Gmail contacts as well as your calendar with your phone.
It will then be able to keep your phone updated with constant synchronization. Any changes made within Gmail will be synched with your device “within minutes”. Because all of this takes place in the background, you’ll never have to perform a manual sync.
Synchronization is also done regularly from your phone BACK to Gmail.
In addition to the new iPhone and Windows Mobile utilities, Google is also unveiling a version of Sync edition for phones supporting SyncML. This version will only work for synchronizing contacts, however.
If you interested in mobile devices such as Apple’s iPhone, you should know that thousands of dollars are being made online every single day by people who are creating their own iPhone apps.
the iFart app, for example, as simple as it is, made its creator over $10,000 per day. The economy might be in a tough spot, but people will still pay a small fee to be entertained.
If you want to learn how to cash in on the App Store gold rush by learning to make your own apps that you can sell for profit, I highly recommend that you read iStormer.
It’s a brilliant book that will walk you through how you can create your own iPhone app.
Check out iStormer here.
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