Gmail looks very clean, and typically sparse:

On Google Maps, you can rotate and zoom and tilt in 3D. It's beautiful enough to get a few oohs and aaahs from the audience. We also got a quick look at pop-up notifcations, which show up unobtrusively at the bottom of the display.

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Task switching: a left-hand pane lets you choose among a number of apps, and it looks simple and quick to bounce between programs.

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YouTube now! Videos are presented as a 3D wall. It's pretty, it's smooth, it's an interface I'm looking forward to trying out for myself.

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Googe Books are also presented as a 3D space, and it synchronizes automatically with the cloud so that your purchases are kept in sync across devices. It's wireless and automatic.

The actual reading part looks a lot like iBooks, which is not a bad thing! Hard to innovate on letters against a white background.

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And the front facing camera! We got a quick look at Google Talk video chat, which may have been a tiny bit choppy. As you might expect, though, it's silky smooth in the official T-Mo demo video:

It was a just a quick runthrough, but there's enough here to be excited about. And if nothing else, it calls out just how un-tablet friendly Froyo has been.