The feedback we're getting from the mobile community is that they like being able to quickly preview web pages before deciding to take the time to load them in the browser. Visual search engine Searchme has released a mobile application for Android.
The update was previously released on the iPhone, but only when you manually went to Google.com in the Safari browser. Now, for the iPhone, the new results page will appear when you use the default Google search box in the Safari browser.
If you want to download it to your phone, follow these instructions: Tap the Browser icon on the home page.Tap Go to . Yellowbook Launches G1Mobile Application Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 30, 2008 Local business publisher Yellowbook has...
If you want to download it to your phone, follow these instructions: Tap the Browser icon on the home page.Tap Go to . Yellowbook Launches G1Mobile Application Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 30, 2008 Local business publisher Yellowbook has...
Tap the Browser icon on the home page. Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1, the brand new Android-powered phone. Yellowbook already has apps for Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Palm, and the iPhone.
Google Doesn't Monitor Landing Pages Sep 23, 2008 This morning a competitor of ours is using a javascript based pop up window to trap users if they try to exit their landing page by closing out the browser window or navigating away to another...
G1 will be using a browser built on Webkit, something Chrome uses too. After months of speculation, the long-awaited announcement of the first Google Android-powered mobile device has officially been announced.