Searching across Gmail, Google docs, contacts, calendars, Twitter updates and much more is old news for desktop and laptop consumers. Solutions exist for mobile users, but the outcomes have generally been less than satisfactory. That is why an app like CloudMagic appears like magic. It hosts the user's personal index in the cloud for easy indexing.
CloudMagic casts a mobile spell
CloudMagic has been accessible on larger devices for a while but only recently did it make a splash in the mobile industry. The move followed a major service update last fall, when Twitter updates were involved in search outcomes and their move to cloud computing began. Now, Gmail, contacts, calendars, Twitter, Google Docs and more can be indexed in the cloud via OAuth technology.
Compatible with both iPhone and Android smartphones, CloudMagic is "surprisingly quick," notes TechCrunch. CloudMagic and Bangalore Institute of Technology representative N.R. Chirag pointed out how superior the service is to a smartphone's built-in search feature, which is typically a variation on the Google Search mobile app.
"It is not only faster than native searches, it integrates your personal data across different online services. It is like one search box and you can search across all your personal data," he said. "Indexing Google and Twitter services is a start. There are many more to come. With the increasing online services, we believe one needs a fast integrated search."
TechCrunch suggests that in order to compete with systems like Greplin, CloudMagic will have to incorporate even more services into its cloud-based index search. Dropbox, Tumblr, LinkedIn and more are on Greplin, so CloudMagic might soon follow.
Started as a browser plug-in
CloudMagic made its startup debut as a Chrome and Firefox browser plug-in during the summer of 2010. At the time, it indexed Gmail and Google Apps user data. That plug-in still exists but is not necessary for customers to use the new smartphone app. However, the browser application now has access to CloudMagic search within Gmail and Twitter.
Type anything into search
In the past, the From, To, Matter and All sections were the only ones you can search with an iPhone in your email. Now, you can search for whatever you want with specific named. You could find everything with a PDF attached to it by going to "filename: pdf." CloudMagic makes email search much better.
CloudMagic casts a mobile spell
CloudMagic has been accessible on larger devices for a while but only recently did it make a splash in the mobile industry. The move followed a major service update last fall, when Twitter updates were involved in search outcomes and their move to cloud computing began. Now, Gmail, contacts, calendars, Twitter, Google Docs and more can be indexed in the cloud via OAuth technology.
Compatible with both iPhone and Android smartphones, CloudMagic is "surprisingly quick," notes TechCrunch. CloudMagic and Bangalore Institute of Technology representative N.R. Chirag pointed out how superior the service is to a smartphone's built-in search feature, which is typically a variation on the Google Search mobile app.
"It is not only faster than native searches, it integrates your personal data across different online services. It is like one search box and you can search across all your personal data," he said. "Indexing Google and Twitter services is a start. There are many more to come. With the increasing online services, we believe one needs a fast integrated search."
TechCrunch suggests that in order to compete with systems like Greplin, CloudMagic will have to incorporate even more services into its cloud-based index search. Dropbox, Tumblr, LinkedIn and more are on Greplin, so CloudMagic might soon follow.
Started as a browser plug-in
CloudMagic made its startup debut as a Chrome and Firefox browser plug-in during the summer of 2010. At the time, it indexed Gmail and Google Apps user data. That plug-in still exists but is not necessary for customers to use the new smartphone app. However, the browser application now has access to CloudMagic search within Gmail and Twitter.
Type anything into search
In the past, the From, To, Matter and All sections were the only ones you can search with an iPhone in your email. Now, you can search for whatever you want with specific named. You could find everything with a PDF attached to it by going to "filename: pdf." CloudMagic makes email search much better.
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