**google2go - Integrating Google services with your Windows Mobile phone**
Today, as soon as I opened Google Reader, I was immediately captured by this piece of news: google2go? Could it be that Google has also released a mobile integration client? Upon closer inspection, it turns out to be a community-developed version, but it’s done quite well! Since the release of Yahoo! Go Beta 3 at the end of last year, many companies in the industry have been eager to enter the mobile space. With the development of mobile phones, the internet is increasingly infiltrating mobile applications and our daily lives. Industry giants Google and Yahoo are continuously launching mobile application products—Yahoo! Go and the much-anticipated Yahoo! oneConnect. Recently, there have been ten popular mobile phone applications related to Google circulating online. Apart from the Google Update on BlackBerry devices, which integrates the installation of mobile software, Google's software offerings are still relatively scattered. To make Google mobile products more unified, Bryan Burkholder specifically combined the mobile versions of Google's core products into a single application, naming it **Google2GO!**
**Google2GO!** is a software program designed exclusively for Windows Mobile platform phones. Therefore, your WM phone must meet the following conditions:
- Windows Mobile Professional 6 (touchscreen)
- Windows Mobile .NET Framework 2.0
- Data connection (WiFi support)
- Screen resolution of 320×240 (recommended but not required)
Click here to download.
After installing **Google2GO!**, your WM phone can access the mobile versions of the following Google products through a unified interface:
- Google Web/Image Search
- Google Local Search
- Gmail
- Google Calendar
- Google Reader
- Google Docs
- Picasa
- Google News
- Google Notebook
Below are screenshots of the software (using iPhone-style button icons):