Gmail, Facebook, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Gmail, Facebook, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Tuesday, December 4, 2012
2012-12-04
it's tuesday december four 2012 I'm
nilay patel and i'm standing on books
this is 90 seconds on the verge today
google solved all of our first world
problems the new gmail app for iOS
version 2.0 has a wholly redesigned
interface with more integration with
other Google services like calendar it
also finally has support for multiple
accounts it's as good a time as any to
consider switching away from the iOS
mail client you'll still run into some
bugs of the gmail app but at least
you'll be able to search your inbox
facebook today enter the race to replace
the text message entirely the company's
messenger app will no longer require
Facebook have to sign up instead you can
join if nothing more than a phone number
and a name the market to take over text
messaging is rather crowded there's a
very popular and horribly named whatsapp
there's blackberry messenger kick and
even apples iMessage and although it's
only android for now it seems as though
facebook Messenger is destined for every
platform with a phone number basically
it's facebook Messenger without Facebook
Zuckerberg you sly bastard finally the
first movie about Steve Jobs produced
after his death is set to premiere on
the last night at sundance film festival
it's called jos that's a lowercase j
uppercase OBS capital embarrassing look
here's a picture of Ashton Kutcher as a
young Steve Jobs the movie will cover
the first 30 or so years of jobs his
life from 1971 three two thousand the
several movie is also in the works based
on Walter Isaacson's famous biography
penned by social networks Aaron Sorkin
who also runs for tonight which is the
best show ever that's it for today's top
stories tune in tomorrow to find out
what I look like without makeup
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