Google and the iPhone have been togather from the very start, ever since the iPhone launched with Google Maps as one of its main applications. Now Google has created an integrated iPhone Google application that gathers most of its tools into one site.Google recently updated their iPhone home screen which allows users to launch things such as Gmail, Reader, and Calendar from convenient tabs right on the touch screen. With this revamping, the apps now run faster.To access the application, iPhone users can point their Web browser to Google's home page, which detects the Apple handset and Safari browser.Google officials said in a statement that they used AJAX (asynchronous JavaScript and XML), the same technology they used to put their applications on the desktop, for the new application, which lets users switch between different services.Google has added links to Google Maps and YouTube right on the main menu of the phone,as well as direct links to Gmail, Calendar, and Reader at the top
Google updates iPhone interface; ties apps together by ZDNet’s Larry Dignan — Google announced Wednesday that it has launched a new iPhone application that ties together its various services–search, Gmail, Calendar, Reader and Maps–into one interface. If you’re an iPhone user you can see the interface at Google.com. In a statement, Google said it is building the interface via browser technologies such as AJAX (Techmeme). It’s likely that the iPhone […]
I took a brief look at the new Google interface on my iPhone when I saw this report from ZDNet and the TechCrunch article and I like the new interface and think it will be better to use the Google mobile services with the iPhone. Let me know what you think by commenting on this article or making a post on the Maun Tech Forums.
A new milestone has been reached in the mobile industry with the release of a new technology called “CM3″ that allows publishers to easily produce iPhone style rich media mobile applications for everyday Java cell phones. While menus swish and slide across the screen of the smaller java phones, it’s hard not to be blown away by the the smoothness of the experience and the fact we’re talking about any 99 dollar cell phone that can run basic java.
New York, NY (PRWEB) August 27, 2007 — A new milestone has been reached in the mobile industry with the release of a new technology called “CM3″ that allows publishers to easily produce iPhone style rich media mobile applications for everyday Java cell phones. While menus swish and slide across the screen of the smaller java phones, it’s hard not to be blown away by the the smoothness of the experience and the fact we’re talking about any 99 dollar cell phone that can run basic java.
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I spent a little more time with the new iPhone interface for Google applications today and either missed one cool feature or it was already there and I never saw it. What is it? When typing in a Google search term, the application will suggest terms based on the characters ...