Google Will End Support For BlackBerry Gmail App

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In a short post on the Google App Updates blog, Google announced the "Deprecation of Gmail App for BlackBerry," saying it was removing its BlackBerry app in order to focus on Gmail in the mobile browser.

It is ending support for its Gmail app for BlackBerry devices and will pull its native app from the BlackBerry operating system on November 22.

Those who have already downloaded the Gmail app will still be able to use it, but Google will not be issuing updates or providing any continued support. BlackBerry owners have until November 22 to download the Gmail app before it disappears forever.

Here's their explanation:Over this past year, we've focused efforts on building a great Gmail experience in the mobile browser and will continue investing in this area.

With Gmail gone from BlackBerry and iOS, and with Windows Phone never having, Google's Android the only significant operating system in the United States with a native Gmail app. Here is a spreadsheet of Gmail availability across mobile operating systems from the Gmail for Mobile website; we've removed a checkmark from the BlackBerry native app box, as the site has not yet been updated to reflect the day's announcement.

Resource: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/09/google-blackberry-gmail_n_1083843.html?ref=technology .
Apple's powerful moviemaking package Final Cut Express now supports the latest AVCHD cameras, features an open format Timeline, provides iMovie '09 compatibility, and offers sophisticated effects and filters. What a piece of good news.

Form time to time, I was wondering what the point of starting a project with iMovie is if so much of your work is lost when it's moved to Final Cut Express (FCE). Now, I understand that it only makes sense if you want to use iMovie's simple interface to create a very rough cut of your movie before fine-tuning it with Final Cut Express. Most people who just start to use and people who have been long with FCE will be comfortable enough to work with it from start to finish.

With Final Cut Express's other new features comes, You can now mix video in different formats all on the same timeline, without having to render any of the clips before playing them (for example, mixing standard-definition DV video, high-definition HDV video from a tape-based camera, and AVCHD video from a flash-based camera in the same project).

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