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Google Wave iPhone Support

Posted on : 13-10-2009 | By : Cool Geex | In : Google, iPhone, Wave

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When logging into Google Wave using the iPhone you get the following:Google wave iphone

But if you choose to go ahead you’ll see that Google Wave already supports iPhone Users.

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Google even created an iPhone icon for the iPhone Spring Board

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Create an Application that Start Google Chrome in Incognito Mode

Posted on : 24-09-2009 | By : Cool Geex | In : Google, Script Editor

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This Post will show you how to create an Application from the script provides in the post Start Google Chrome In Incognito Mode

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What you should know before you switch to Google Exchange

Posted on : 23-09-2009 | By : Cool Geex | In : Google, Mobile Me

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After Google Announced about their Exchange Server for iPhone support I decided to give it a try.

First thing was to get my Google Apps Mail Pushed to my phone, It works Great.

My second goal was to use Google to sync my contacts and save $99 a year using Apple Mobile Me.

The sync is good but if you have a picture for a contact or a custom fields (Like iPhone Number) it will not be synced.

So if you decide on doing the switch, remember to be careful and backup your contacts before, you’ll have to adjust your contacts to fit Google Contacts format and delete unnecessary contacts that was added during the years on your Google account.

This is my short experience with Google Exchange Server and the iPhone, let me know about your experience.

Update From Google:

1. Google Exchange only support iPhone 3.x OS and above.

2. The iPhone can synchronize up to 3 email address. Phone number synchronization is limited to 2 Home numbers, 1 Home Fax, 1 Mobile, 1 Pager, 3 Work (one will be labeled ‘Company Main’) and one Work Fax number.

Gmail Push For iPhone – Finally

Posted on : 22-09-2009 | By : Cool Geex | In : Featured, Google, iPhone

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To set up Google Sync on your iPhone or iPod Touch device, please follow the steps below .

Requirements and Upload

1. Google Sync is only supported on iPhone OS versions 3.0 and above. You can check your current version by going to Settings > General > About > Version. To upgrade, follow the instructions at http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate/. Please upgrade to iPhone OS 3.0 before setting up Google Sync.

2. Perform a sync with iTunes to ensure that Contacts and Calendars from your iPhone are backed up to your computer.

Getting Started

1. Open the Settings application on your device’s home screen.
2. Open Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
3. Tap Add Account….
4. Select Microsoft Exchange

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