Google is constantly tweaking its mobile Internet services to improve overall customer experience and perhaps prepare for the coming of the much talk about gPhone.

It has released the updated version of Gmail Mobile, enabling mobile users to access contacts a lot easier, display bandwidth usage, save draft e-mails, and view complete contact info including its photo, email address, and contact numbers.
Additionally, it adds the phrase "Sent from Gmail for mobile" to let the other party know you are mobile (a lousy excuse for those pretending to do some field works).
On the other hand, Google Operating System pointed out a minor issue when it comes to email drafts:
The application lets you save an unfinished message for sending it later. The weird thing is that the message is saved on your phone, not in Drafts, and you can only have one unfinished message at any given time.
October 22nd, 2007 at 6:19 am
This is one of Google’s steps toward gphone.