ImmortalWarrior
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Windows Phone CAN'T succeed without things like gmail syncing. Period. End of story. Just as an example, the University of California is moving towards a gmail system for every campus. That's hundreds of thousands of students, faculty, and staff who can't sync their school/work email to their phone. Corporations are moving to gmail, schools are moving to gmail, 425 million people use gmail. Not optional.
It's not just gmail though. 100 million people use dropbox. If you can't support dropbox, you need to get serious.
TL;DR past your University comment. Enterprise customers (google apps) still get active sync. Google can't afford to NOT offer EAS to paying customers. Enterprise lives in Windows.