Thursday, February 18, 2010

Google swallows tool mobile search remail

Google announced Wednesday the acquisition of remail, publisher of an iPhone application fee to facilitate the management of email on mobile phones. This provides a compression engine, designed to reduce the storage space occupied by the inbox, twice a research tool capable of examining the body of messages. According to Gabor CSEL, founder remail his tool would provide research performance far superior to that of the engine integrated with the operating system of the iPhone.

In a letter announcing the takeover of business by Google, he says he will join the team responsible for development of Gmail, in which he expected on the floor features specific to mobile. In parallel, the application remail has been de-indexation of the App Store, where it is no longer possible to buy it.




On the Web, some users of the application regret this purchase and wonder if Google has not simply sought to appropriate the technology developed by the team remail to prevent iPhone users to enjoy and and invite them to turn to its own mobile solution, Android.

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