Google Search for iPhone replaces Google Mobile app
Google Mobile for iPhone has become Google Search for iPhone, and the new name comes with a new look and some additional features. There's a slick-looking new sidebar -- activated by swiping to the right -- where you can decide what kind of results you want to see, including news, images and all the other familiar Google search types.
Once you get your results, swiping down will reveal ...
Google Instant is slowly starting to become available for iPhone and iPod touch users. The feature will at first only be available on Google.com. It's currently opt-out, so you'll have to toggle it by clicking the appropriate option that should show up below the search box (see screenshot).
While Instant on mobile should prove useful by not requiring extensive typing to get to the search ...
Welcome to Googleholic, your weekly fix of everything Google!
In this edition:
Google SearchWiki lets you customize results
Google adds new features to BlackBerrys and iPhones
LIFE Magazine's photo archive comes online
GrandCentral App comes to Mac
Google plans to work with OEMs to pre-install Chrome
Access Google Docs within Gmail
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Welcome to Googleholic, your weekly fix of everything Google! In this mega-huge-fantastic edition:
YouTube and Pulitzer Center launch journalism contest
More iGoogle bling
Gmail Labs introduces new Reply options
Open source sample Android applications
New features for Google Docs
Google Mobile App for BlackBerry
Mobile Search adds My Location
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You feared it, and now its here. Google Ads on mobiles. Google's new mobile ads are shortened versions of AdWords that will appear when users search from Google on mobile devices. The users then have the option of connection to an advertiser's business phone after clicking on the ad. The mobile ads will be limited to 12 or 18 characters per line depending on the language used, and the destination ...
WAMPAD's tagline is "Your Internet Speed Dial." Essentially it's a home page for your mobile browser, giving you quick access to a number of different sites and services from one place. Rather than "widgets" WAMPAD's different services, like Flickr, del.icio.us, MySpace, Wikipedia, movies, horoscopes, etc., are displayed with a single search box and a drop-down menu to choose what service you want ...





