Yesterday, Google came out with "Google Mobile App", a conglomeration of GMail, Maps, Calendar, Reader, Documents, News, Photos, Notebook, Sync, and Search for Blackberry users. Pros:
- Google services are easily accessed and organized
- Search suggestions
- No waiting for search box to load
- Icon strip is customizable
- It makes phone books even more obsolete
Cons:
- Uses your default browser (It's almost just a Google Bookmarks folder)
- GMail froze up on me when I tried to open it
- Doesn't replace GMail, Maps, Sync
- Doesn't link up to Google Talk
- Doesn't link up with Grand Central
- Same ol' clunky spreadsheet interface
Ultimately, it could be a lot more polished and/or slick, but I'm glad to see Google put this together for the Blackberry. It's smart for Google largely beause it helps contribute to the feeling that any time I'm looking for data (email, maps, pics, rss, etc) I simply need to "go to Google" to get it. I hope that this service grouping is opened up to the iphone soon.
If you're a Blackberry user, try it out for yourself. Keep in mind that it doesn't replace GMail, Maps, or Sync; it merely links to them. Therefore, do not uninstall GMail, Sync, and Maps (like I did) because you'll just have to reinstall them later.
To install "Google Mobile App" go to http://m.google.com from your Blackberry Web Browser.
Now you know,
Garrett Woodroof


