Google offering new push services for BlackBerry BES users
by The PocketBerry Team
5 May 2009
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Google has announced new features for BlackBerry users today. The new service will push Gmail and calendar items to your native client software right on your BlackBerry device. The service will support only 250 BES users. If need be more users (500), then an additional BES will need to be in play. The beta will be out this July for testing. So what is Google looking to accomplish? Google strongly believes that the new service will definitely encourage businesses to use Google applications for their BlackBerry devices. Some organizations may use Google apps because it is cheaper and much easier to maintain, rather than getting on the Microsoft Exchange or even Lotus Notes.
Source: Yahoo! Tech
-by Otoniel Bruno
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