The new version of the iOS Google+ app adds support for the iPodTouch and iPad, although no new interface has been introduced for the iPad. Androidusers can now manually download the new YouTube app by searching for "YouTube" in the Android Market.
In addition to working only for iOS 3.1 or higher (excluding the first generation iPhones), Google+ doesn't yet support the iPad or iPodTouch. Just over three weeks after the release of the Google+ social network and its corresponding Android app...
According to Bing, Photosynth is available now in the iTunes app store for iPhone 4, iPhone 3Gs, iPodTouch Fourth Generation, and the iPad 2 running iOS 4.1 and later. Currently there is no news on whether Androidusers will get the app.
IPhone and iPodtouchusers now have a faster and more unique way to search Google. Android vs.iPhone: which has the faster web browser? Millennial: Android Continues To Account For Over Half Of Mobile Ad Impression Share - TechCrunch
Google's Instant Previews are beginning to show up in Safari for Apple devices including the iPhone, iPad, and iPodTouch, 9 to 5 Mac reports. Android + Classic PlayStation Games? Introducing the Android Market website - Google Mobile Blog
The cost of the Certificate Program is $4,995, which includes all instructional materials on a pre-loaded Apple iPad and iPodTouch as well as fees. Google's mobile Android operating system supports the use of QR codes by natively including the...
Google Voice app now supports iPad & iPodTouch - Google Mobile Blog Gmail web app for iPhone and Android in 44 more languages - Gmail Blog Google Releases 3D Maps v5.0 for Android by Jonathan Allen Google released 3D Maps for Android phones...
Ocean comes to Google Earth for iPhone, iPad and iPodtouch - Google LatLong Coming soon: mobile editing in Google Docs on Android and the iPad. Based on a search query, the feature is designed to also return "recommended" users on Twitter.
A look at some interactive interstitial ads run on iPhone and iPodtouch devices. Apple iOS device users were nearly exactly average in their ad-clicking rates, while Android, Microsoft, and Blackberry users all clicked on ads least.
Right now, it looks like you can only target Android, iPhone/iPodTouch, and Palm Web/OS devices. Just add your app name to the end of either itunes.apple.com or market.android.com and it will automatically feature anchor text directing users to...
iPhone, iPodTouch, and Androidusers in the US, UK and Japan are getting a brand spanking new image search from Google. To use the search, browse to Google.com on the iPhone, iPodTouch or Android browser and then select "Images" before searching.
This week at the Consumers Electronic Show (CES), a device akin to the iPodTouch is also running Android. Engadget got to play with the device at the trade show and when they asked about pricing, they got a very vague answer about the device...