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    John Navas
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    Google Mail <http://mail.google.com/> (Gmail) now has a slick WAP interface
    called Gmail Mobile that provides access to Gmail service from most
    WAP-capable cell phones. Features:

    * Free (other than carrier data charges)
    * Full email functionality
    * Handles attachments
    * Optimized for different phones
    * Can reply by calling if the contact is in your phone

    For more information see <http://www.google.com/glm/gmail>.

    Another great free Google service for cell phones is Google Local for Mobile
    (GLM) <http://www.google.com/glm/>.

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    Re: Google Mail on your cell phone

    Isn't it handy? Y! Mail is nice too only because I have Gmail
    forwarded to my (SBC-provided) Yahoo! account, and when a message comes
    in it vibrates the Treo.

    Problem - I don't always feel the vibration.




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    Quote Originally Posted by John Navas
    Google Mail <http://mail.google.com/> (Gmail) now has a slick WAP interface
    called Gmail Mobile that provides access to Gmail service from most
    WAP-capable cell phones. Features:

    * Free (other than carrier data charges)
    * Full email functionality
    * Handles attachments
    * Optimized for different phones
    * Can reply by calling if the contact is in your phone

    For more information see <http://www.google.com/glm/gmail>.

    Another great free Google service for cell phones is Google Local for Mobile
    (GLM) <http://www.google.com/glm/>.

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
    Yea, I use Google local for my T-Mo and Nextel phones, and the service is great.



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