CHAPTER 3: Sync Your DROID With Your Google Account
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Table 3–1.
Drilling Down on Google Account Services.
Gmail
:
Gmail
is a free web-based email service, but it’s good
enough to replace those email accounts your Internet
service provider gives you. We’ll talk about email in
greater detail later. Make sure you register for an
account. Some Android phones will not let you activate
them without one.
Google
Voice:
Google Voice
is a VoIP (Voice over IP) service that allows
you to use a single phone number to forward your calls,
create a visual voicemail message with text transcription,
and make low cost international long-distance calls.
Google Voice
isn’t a pure VoIP service at this time. You
still need a phone in order to use it, although you can
initiate calls from your computer using
Gmail
.
Google
Calendar:
Google Calendar
works a bit differently from the
calendar in
Microsoft Outlook
. It includes standard
features like events and invitations, but
Calendar
is meant to be even more collaborative. You
manage
Google Calendar
by adding multiple calendars
and sharing them with others. For instance, you can have
a calendar you allow colleagues to see but not edit, a
calendar team members can all edit, and another
calendar of fully public events.
Google
Maps:
You’re probably already familiar with this map
application.
Google Maps
is the engine behind most of
your phone’s geographically sensitive apps.
Maps
does more than provide you driving directions; it
can also give you walking and public transport
directions. This is invaluable when you’re on the road.
Google
Checkout:
Google Checkout
is a tool for buyers and merchants to
complete credit card transactions without revealing the
credit card info to the merchant. It’s a competitor to
PayPal. You’ll need to set up an account with this service
that contains your credit card information if you want to
purchase apps from the Android Market.
Picasa:
The web-based albums in
Picasa Web Albums
are
Google’s answer to Flickr. If you want to upload pictures
from your phone to the Web, this is the default location
for sharing such pictures on the DROID. You may want
to set up your account with albums and public or private
sharing permissions if you need to share photos as part
of your job. It’s more efficient to upload photos to
Picasa
Summary of Contents for DROID 2 Global
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