Monday, April 6, 2009

Five years of innovation for Google Gmail

The Gmail service Google is celebrating its first five years of operation and the Mountain View giant of a public budget of achieved during the last five years. The Google's web mail, but freely usable - remember - even using any email client and had the great merit of making available to all users a mailbox increasingly large with the possibility to send and receive large attachments. Five years ago and the Google service have allowed us to successfully overcome the limitations that often common the mail boxes offered by different providers.

Google engineers have designed a platform based inter alia on the use of a combined HTML and JavaScript that allowed users to provide a web interface but mostly clear and very fast dynamics. The technical solution chosen by the company founded by Larry Page was christened with the term "AJAX", coined in 2005.

Over the years, then, Google's web mail is further evolved by incorporating solutions for text and video chat over the prospect of extending the functionality of the Web service of dozens of extensions "Labs" available today.

According to Google, the dizzying evolution of the architecture of web browsers allow you to implement functionality in Gmail that in 2004 could only be dreamed and that in the next few years could become reality.

Meanwhile, Google announced that Gmail would soon become a "web app" with the possibility, therefore, to be run natively on mobile devices, Android, and Blackberry.

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