Filed under: Software, ATT, Apple
It appears that Google has released a mobile-accessible search page just for
iPhone users, which sent us scratching our heads a bit. Isn't the iPhone supposed to give customers "the real web?" If so, why has Google developed a bare-bones search page that appears to be just for iPhone customers? Perhaps this is a work in progress, but since the Safari browser on the iPhone has no problems going to the normal Google search website or Google's
xHTML page, what's the point here? Unless you really (really) want a bare-bones Google search page on that new iPhone that doesn't even feature many of Google's search properties, we suggest hitting www.google.com. Sounds pretty easy to us.
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Jul 24 2007, 05:41 PM
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Google, ATT, Software, AAPL, AppleIphone, Apple iPhone, Google Search, GoogleSearch, GOOG, iphone software, IphoneSearch, IphoneSoftware, iPhone search