Priority Inbox Lands on Gmail for Mobile


Priority Inbox Lands on Gmail for Mobile

Google has added Priority Mail feature a mobile version of Gmail. To date, the function of primary mailbox was available in the application for Android, as well as normal users. 

This new change will bring its mobile version for smartphones and what we can see, the iPad too, although it would have been available before.

Priorities for the mobile mailbox appear when you click the Menu button. Previously, you only see the Inbox, Sent Mail, favorite places, etc... Now when you click the View menu at the top of the screen (as pictured below), and here you can go directly to the priority of the email.

The Android Market Site




 The Android Market Site


In the past two years, developers from around the world have contributed to the Android Market to go to place for more than 100,000 applications, games and widgets. 

Previously, you could have access to Android Market, right on your device, but today we've created the Android Market, which lets you browse and search for the right of excellent applications from the web browser.

The website makes it easy to discover new consumer applications with a bigger, brighter interface. You can also send applications directly on your Android device with just a few clicks no wiring required. We have incorporated new social networking features as well. You can share applications with friends on Twitter. And you can read and write directly to notifications app from the Android Market or Internet device.

Daily Newspapers IPad Launch, $ 0.99 Per Week Or $ 39.99 Per Year


Daily Newspapers IPad Launch, $ 0.99 Per Week Or $ 39.99 Per Year


IPAD magazine only Rupert Murdoch, the Journal once described as "The New York Post goes to college" is now an opportunity. Launched at an event in New York this morning, promising to offer "the best of traditional journalism" with "the best of contemporary technology," as the 360 degree photos and, of course, many believe that the multimedia content c is pushed directly to the IPAD every day. The price is $ 0.99 per week or $ 39.99 per year and is launching today, as expected, with Egypt taking the "cover" image. 

The team behind the magazine New Era released much of this technology, including an interface to read magazines like, you can turn the pages, and a carousel that gives a higher level of pages for easier navigation.

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