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In the mobile space, which we are discussing here? Of course they do. Gmail was the first webmail service that was actually functional on a mobile browser, despite being one of the youngest webmail services alive today. Hotmail and Yahoo have greatly improved their mobile experience, but they don't come close to Gmail right now.
The thing is, the built in mail clients in all of the major phone OSes still beat any mobile portal by a wide margin. Basically, if your webmail service offers IMAP or POP access, you shouldn't be using their mobile webmail portal, ever. That includes Gmail, and of course if you have a Windows Phone you don't have a choice now.
Just so you don't misunderstand my position though: Google sucks donkey balls for doing this. As others have said, they are taking the low road and being absolutely childish about it all.




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2009-05-19
You are mistaken if you think they own webmail.