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Mailbox Comes to iPad

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Mailbox, the much-hyped email app for iPhone, is now available for iPad.

Like the iPhone app, the iPad version of Mailbox lets users schedule incoming messages to read later and sort into different lists, such as "To Buy" and "To Watch," with simple gestures. In this way, the app is intended to help users perform "triage" on their inbox while on the go. Indeed, the iPad version of the app is perhaps more striking for how similar it looks to the iPhone app.

"We wanted to create a consistency across screens. That's really been driving a lot of the design decisions," Mailbox's founder Gentry Underwood told Mashable. At the same time, Underwood said the company wanted to avoid adding too many more "bells and whistles" simply because the iPad's screen offers more real estate. Read more...

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AppSlap: Citia Is a High-Tech CliffsNotes for Business Books [Video]

Citia is a new iPad app that condenses nonfiction eBooks into sharable, 3-D note cards. In this episode of “App Slap,” we take a look at what Citia does with Wired co-founder Kevin Kelly’s latest book, What Technology Wants.

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Introducing Google Drive… Yes, Really (Google Blog)
Just like the Loch Ness Monster, you may have heard the rumors about Google Drive. It turns out that one of the two actually does exist. BGR Google on Tuesday unveiled a new cloud storage service being billed as the next step in the evolution of Google Docs. Dubbed Google Drive and built to compete directly with Microsoft’s SkyDrive and other similar services, Google’s new cloud storage solution features 5GB of free space and deep Google Docs integration that allows users to collaborate and share all of their documents. GigaOM The new service will be accessible from a Web browser along with different client devices including Mac OS X, Windows and Android devices (tablets and phones). The iOS version of Drive will arrive soon, the company says. Lifehacker Each user gets 5GB for free, and can upgrade to 25GB for $2.49 a month, 100GB for $4.99 a month or even 1TB for $49.99 a month. If you upgrade, it’ll also raise your Gmail storage to that level. continued…

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