Microsoft announced the launching of its new smart phone operating system Windows Mobile 6 at the GSM World Congress in Barcelona this week. Featured in the new OS is improved functionality of the Windows Mobile Office applications, including the mobile versions of MS Word, Excel, and Powerpoint as standard in every device.

Outlook Mobile now has better support for HTML, and is programmed with configuration wizards for more user friendly setup of mail accounts for POP3, Exchange, and such popular web based email accounts as Yahoo! and Google.

As a further indication of mobile VoIP coming into the mainstream, the Windows Mobile 6 operating system comes with built in VoIP access that will allow carriers and device manufacturers to add voice over IP functionality to Windows Mobile devices.

On another note, Google announced this Valentines day that it was opening up its popular email application Gmail to the general public. Gmail, which will remain in the beta phase, is a web based email application that provides users with a whopping 2.8 GB of storage. Up until now, Gmail was available by invitation only.

Users of Google Talk, Googles IM chat/VoIP/file sharing app, can gain extra functionality by logging in with Gmail credentials, such as the ability to send voicemail as audio files to other users. Google Talk is also in the beta testing phase and promises to offer more services and functionality in the general release.

Also on this Valentines day, it seems that Google lost it’s L, making it just another Googe.

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