TiveriasApps has announced GPush, an iPhone application which will provide push notifications for Gmail.

GPush is the missing link between GMail and the iPhone. For the first time, using GPush, iPhone users will be able to receive their GMail new message notification instantly and no longer have to wait up to an hour to be notified of new email.

Features:
- Instantly receive Gmail new message notifications on the iPhone
- Set it and Forget it: All you have to do is download the app and decide how you want to be notified of new email. You never have to open the app again after that.
- Improved battery life: GPush uses less battery since it relies on push notifications rather than data fetching (“pulling”)
- Ability to see emails on the standby screen just like text messages


- SSL Security Certificate used to ensure password security for GPush users

GPush has been submitted to the App Store for review. If it is accepted it will be available for $.99.

Read More [via TechCrunch]



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