Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 2:23 PM
Work often needs to get done when you're not at your own desk or using your own computer. Software-as-a-service has a natural advantage here, because your information is accessible from the cloud anywhere, with any internet-connected device. Since we launched Google Sync for BlackBerry, for example, workers have been able to keep their mobile devices in sync with Google Calendar.
Calendar access isn't the whole mobile story, though, and today we're adding BlackBerry contact syncing to Google Sync. This improvement offers two-way synchronization between your BlackBerry's built-in address book and your Google Apps contacts automatically over the air.
To use Google Sync or upgrade from the older version, visit m.google.com/sync from your BlackBerry browser.
By the way, Google Apps supports mobile access on many different phones, so take a look at our other Google Apps mobile options.

4 comments:
I started playing around with this. I synced my contacts and got all my gmail contacts that weren't on my phone sent to my bberry. I also got my numbers on my gmail account. So I started cleaning up my contacts on my bberry, and I deleted some stupid email addresses(like info@example.com). But then after a sync again, It added some of those back? Any suggestions?
When is this suppose to go into effect?
This is a wonderful new feature that will make my life simpler. I do wish that it also synced the photos for each record -- actually kind of annoying that it doesn't sync photos used for the contact.
why doesnt it sync the pictures from google contacts to the blackberry
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