
Google has yet pushed another update for its Google Mobile App for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch which now brings a new push notifications feature for Gmail and Google Calendar. The updated Google Mobile App also features suggestions for search.
I’m a big fan of Google and I think it’s about time Google has pushed this update for the Google Mobile App to bring “push notifications” to iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users. This feature is a must and has always been missing from the Google Mobile App from the very beginning. Read more…
Categories: Apps, Tools, Utilities, iPad Tags: Google, Google App, Google Mobile, Google Search, Google Suggest, gpush, push notifications, Search Google

As many of you probably found out after Jailbreaking your 3.1.2 device that Push Notifications are not working on jailbroken and hacktivated iPhones (2G, 3G or 3GS). Following this tutorial will help you and how you how to enable Push Notification on your Jailbroken iPhone running firmware 3.1.2. NOTE: this works for Jailbroken devices that are running 3.1 firmware as well. Read more…

Found another App today called PushMail by Simon Patarin… This app is very similar to the GPush for the GMail… Basically this App pushes notifications to your iPhone or iTouch every time you receive any emails.
With this App you can get your mail Gmail / MobileMe / university / business / and many others pushed to your iPhone or your iPod Touch! Read more…

GPush
Here is what Tiverias Apps (Developer of GPush) is saying about GPush…
GPush is the missing link between GMail and the iPhone. For the first time, receive instant Gmail message notifications on the iPhone. For best results, place the GPush app icon above your mail icon – this will allow you to quickly open your mail app if new messages come in through GPush.
I don’t know if this missing link will last long. I have downloaded and tested the GPush and was not impressed with it at all. It was pretty easy to setup, all you have to do is just enter your Gmail username and password and that’s all there is to it, additional controls such as sounds and alert permissions can be set/controlled from the iPhone’s settings menu. Read more…