ANDROID FINALLY GETS CRUCIL GOOGLE'S APPS
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Laketempest
Oct 31, 2010 13:30
Android phones will soon become a lot more suitable for business, as imortant control features come to Google Apps. Administrators will be able to remotely wipe lost or stolen phones, lock idle devices, require passwords, and forces passwords to have a minimium length or a combination of letters and numbers, Google announced. And for outgoing employees, administrators can remotely stip away all corporate data, allowing people to keep their phones after they leaving yhe company. The features, coming in a few days, will only be available on phones running yhe Android 2.2 OS or higher, and for businesses using Google Apps Premir or Education Edition. To access the features, you'll go to the "mobile" tab under "service settings" in the Google Apps control panel.
Someone
Oct 31, 2010 18:39
Another great stuff from Google.
STAIN
Nov 1, 2010 03:07
Yeah its great.
Rita
Nov 4, 2010 07:32
Lets see it.
error502
Nov 25, 2010 06:06
Hmm...!!!
-TheCoOLBoY-
Nov 27, 2010 14:26
THAT WOULD BE A GREAT IF IT COMES AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!
Password
Jan 16, 2011 22:29
I have a Htc magic G2 android... its a good phone but android tecnology plataforms are still unestable.. anyhow nowadays peple just use cellphones for Facebook and msn so.. its the same
_ShAnE_StArK_
Apr 27, 2015 06:18
let's see
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