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I agree. I was expecting something totally different. His bullshit app is major letdown. All that buildup wad a complete waste. Man does that piss me off.
I've been using Nuevasync for this for about a year now. I would hope that Google is better at syncing their mail, calendar & contacts that Nuevasync is. Not that Nuevasync is bad -- quite the opposite actually. I just think it would be funny if they did a better job syncing Gmail than Google is. I would love to stop paying that $25 a year, though...
August 25th... still no C-200...
What would be great is if this could integrate into PowerSchool
just wait 'til one of your kids comes home and tells you they're gay...
I want to know where you practice medicine so I can steer clear of you and your practice. You clearly have poor judgement and I can only imagine the crumby care my children would get from a whack-job, such as yourself.
I would agree, even about email and texting. I've found that the more and more I text or email, the less I want to actually talk to people. I think these technologies allow us to become less and less personal. Sometimes it seems I'm no longer interfacing with people, just interfacing with my phone. I worry about the kids who grow up with this stuff and don't know any different. I can at least remember a time when this stuff wasn't around and my only option was to call my friends or ride on over to their houses...

Very sad...
So much for launching in July... Maybe next July?
wow, cool. you guys give away the coolest stuff.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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