You are going to need a code or a program or something....try posting this
over GWT, Or Ajax-Api. What you are asking will take a little programing!
Good Luck.

Xavier A. Mathews
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Google Group Client Based Tech Support Specialist
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On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 7:08 AM, androidian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Let's say my app needs to use the Google account of the phone user,
> e.g. to interact with their contacts, mail etc or any other Google
> service requiring authentication.  Now, the phone's user has logged in
> to their Google account once and once only I expect, and all the built-
> in apps are using that same login information, or more likely just an
> authenticated token generated on first login.
>
> As an app writer, I don't expect my users will want to give their
> username and password *again* to my app, having already done it once
> for the phone as a whole.
>
> So how do apps like these go about it?  I know there are plans in the
> works for an API to interact with the "Google Login Service", but
> there are already many, many applications out in the wild which
> already do this (including the built-in Google-written apps).
>
> How do they do this?
>
> cheers,
> Ian
> >
>

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