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Gmail to get offline support this year?

By | September 16, 2007, 1:58pm PDT

Unconfirmed reports of an offline Gmail offering started making their rounds yesterday — it looks like they began with this Hindustan Times article. If these rumors are true, offline support powered by Google Gears will be launched this year. Google Gears is an open source browser extension that makes it possible for developers to take their web applications offline where it makes sense.

Currently, Google Reader is their only service using Gears, but it seems to be a natural fit for several other services that can currently only be used while connected. An offline component for services like Google Docs, Picasa Web, Blogger and Gmail would definitely make sense.

It will be interesting to see how Google makes this work though — depending on the number (and size) of messages in your inbox, the amount of space required to store them could be up to 3GB (plus any additional storage you have purchased). Without full-text storage of every message in your account, things like search cannot be included in an offline version of Gmail, and clients like Outlook will remain the preferred choice of business users.

Disk space is cheap, but this problem is likely why Gmail doesn’t currently use Gears. The same holds true for services like Google Docs too — depending on the number of documents, large amounts of local storage may be required to launch an offline version that works as users expect.

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Garett Rogers has always had a deep interest in computers and the Internet, which led him to a degree in Computer Information Systems. He is currently employed as a programmer for iQmetrix.

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Garett Rogers

Garett Rogers is employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software for the wireless industry. He has no other formal associations with any software or hardware companies.

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Garett Rogers

Garett Rogers has always had a deep interest in computers and the Internet, which led him to a degree in Computer Information Systems. He is currently employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software designed specifically for the cellular and electronics industry.

Garett's journey into Google started with his employer asking him to "get a better rank on Google." Diving into search engine optimization sparked his curiosity for how things work and led him to create a blog dedicated to what interests him most--Google.

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will ONLY work in a very basic mode since you will NOT have the various input/output filters. That will only be possible when there is also a sand-boxed high level language that is part of Gears. Java script is very limited in what it can do.

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