Posted on 08 October 2007 by James Allan Brady
As in you can access them on your mobile now. Well at least you can on your iPhone.
I don’t actually have a smartphone of any sort or an iPhone so I can’t test this, but the people over at The Boy Genius Report said they look nice on the iPhone. Oh yeah, the apps are gmail (I thought this was ...
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Posted on 25 July 2007 by Chris Davies
While the standard Google search page can't exactly be called crowded, the results it produces still aren't set out in the best way for an iPhone's screen. That's why they've quietly launched a specific search page for the Apple cellphone, which you can find at http://www.google.com/uds/samples/iphone/isearch.html
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Posted on 20 June 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Updated: July 7, 2007 - No go for Google Talk - still requires adobe flash version 8 or higher.
It looks like YouTube isn’t going to be the only application that Google is making available on the iPhone. There seems to be a web base version of Google Talk called Talk Gadget. Visiting this URL via Safari will pop ...
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Posted on 18 June 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
Guess who has an iPhone now? Walt Mossberg isn't the only one showing off the highly anticipated phone. Eric Schmidt was kind enough to show off his new toy at the World Economic Forum.
video after the jump
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Posted on 18 June 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
There was some speculation about further Google Applications being available on the iPhone when it launches. Thanks to the release of the Safari 3 beta, we now know that Google Docs and Spreadsheets should work on the iPhone.
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Posted on 28 May 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
Brier Dudley was fortunate enough to get some face time with AT&T's Glenn Lurie. Glenn is one of the big players in the deal between Apple and AT&T regarding the iPhone. They covered many of the usual topics including price, subsidization and features.
Glen was unable to comment on most of the good stuff, but he did talk about his favorite ...
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Posted on 19 March 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
We all know by now that Google has an entire team dedicated to creating a new mobile phone. But is it really going to compete with the iPhone?
In short, the answer appears to be no. The phone is aimed at consumers that don't actually own a computer. If they were able to create a low-cost phone that connected users to ...
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Posted on 06 March 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Eric Schmidt would not comment on rumors that Google is working with Apple on a tablet-centric device. However, Google’s head honcho does admit to working on more “new things†together on lots of new projects. As expect, his response was vague and will open the door to more rumors and speculations. Thanks a lot Schmidt; your comment should fuel rumors ...
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