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Gmail Mobile Now in 44 Languages
Dec 14th
Gmail for mobile has been getting a lot of attention lately. Today, Google has made Gmail for mobile available in 44 different languages. The feature works on iPhones running iOS 2.2.1 and above, and all versions of Android.
20 iPad Tips – Auto-fill
Dec 5th
Top 3 Note Taking Apps for Android
Sep 20th
Shoot This Video Series Lets You Test Google Goggles
Aug 30th
Google has added some really fascinating and interactive videos to its newly formed Google Mobile YouTube Channel.
Google Brings Search History to Your Phone
Aug 4th
Has privacy ever been a matter of concern for you? Do you really care if Google collects your personal online data? If the answer to the above questions is yes, here’s another thing which will concern you. Today, Google has announced that your Google Search history could now be viewed from your phone.
YouTube Mobile Upgraded
Jul 8th
As the world continues to go mobile, websites need to be optimized for a better mobile experience. YouTube has been a tremendous success on mobile devices and companies like Apple have thought of it to be a major part of the internet and have incorporated it within the operating system itself. YouTube received many hits from standalone apps and millions of playbacks from devices like the iPhone.
App of the Week : MobRSS
Jan 30th
Reading feeds is the best way to get content from the site without going through the jargon of pictures,ads and content. Feeds are successful due to the speed and simplicity they tend to offer.
This week’s app is all about reading feeds on your iPhone/iPod Touch. We were in the hunt for a feed reader which would just sync and download feeds at a time and the feeds would be available for future reading. We tested dozens of RSS Readers such as Feeds, RSS etc but the most catchy of all was Mobile RSS.

Mobile RSS is in our opinion the best Feed Reading application out on the App Store! When the app starts it asks the user for the username and password to the google account. After validating your email, the app gets all the latest feeds and stores it for future offline usage. Just a pull down of the page would let you refresh the content. You could even share a feed via email, facebook, readitlater, Twitter etc.
The only negative part was that we weren’t able to figure out the way to add a new subscription. Mobile RSS is hosted on Google Code.The app also works well with the accelerometer.

Features:- 9/10
Performance :- 10/10
Price :- $3.99
Website:- http://www.mobilerss.net
Platforms :- iPhone/iPod touch









