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Following Monday revelation that the Gmail App was in the works for iOS, it now available for free for download on both the iPhone and iPad and iPod touch, too . https://gizmodo/the-iphone-could-be-gett...tive-gmail- stanley becher app-5855159 Judging from the feel of the Gmail for iOS, it seems like an HTML5 version of Gmail is running inside the app. Designwise, shares the same design DNA as the desktop browser version of Gmail. Gmail will also cache a select number of messages for offline viewing it will keep whatever messages you ;ve loaded while online available until you refresh your inbox , and it claims that it supports notification badges, but what that means exactly is unclear and at the moment, non-functional . It also appears that you can ;t run multiple Gmail accounts from the app, which sucks. But on the plus side, you do get threaded message view, full search capabilities, priority inbox and the ability to send attachments. If you wanna take it for a spin, the permalink page is live, but for the time being you have to download it through the iTunes app. [iTunes] Update: Google has pulled Gmail from the App Store for the time being, citin stanley cup g technical difficulties. stanley cup GmailGoogleiPadiPhoneiPhone Apps Vzod World s Largest Sperm Bank Says They Don t Want Your Ginger Sperm
Everything is set for this coming Monday skydive stunt spectacular, in which Felix Baumgartner will attempt to set a new world record for the highest, longest, and fastest freefall in history. Once he leaps from a helium balloon positioned 23 miles 37 km above New Mexico, Baumgartner expects to go supersonic a mere 40 seconds into his descent. And this n stanley us ear-space skydive, should it be successful, could set the stage for the next momentous human achievement: The s stanley mug pace dive. So, to get you ready for Monday, here stanley cup 8217 everything you need to know about the historic jump. Who holds the current record Back on August 16, 1960, Colonel then Captain Joseph Kittinger of the United States Air Force jumped 19.5 miles 31.3 km from a helium balloon. It was part of Project Excelsior, a program designed to test a new multi-stage parachute system that could be deployed from extreme heights. The U.S. military was becoming increasingly concerned that pilots, who were flying planes at unprecedented altitudes, would not be able to survive the required jump. And indeed, previous tests with dummies revealed that conventional parachutes would cause skydivers to fall into a flat spin at a rate of 200 revolutions per minute 鈥?which would be potentially fatal. Using the new parachute, Kittinger survived the jump 鈥?but not without incident. During his ascent, the pressure seal in his right glove failed, causing his hand to swell to twice its normal size. Despite the extreme pain c
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