Google Updates Graphics On Mobile Site, Now Access Other Services Easily
by Joe White
May 28, 2011
Google is in the process of rolling out a graphical update to its mobile website for iOS. As you can see in the above screenshot, the automatic update allows users to quickly access Google's other services when using Google Search.
The change was first noticed by iSpazio earlier today, and - as of this moment - the automatic update hasn't hit my handset. As outlined by the Italian blog, major changes include a navigation bar that runs along the top of the screen in Google Search, allowing users to access Google Images, Google Places and Google News, along with a variety of other services via a drop-down menu.
According to iSpazio, it's only possible to access the new features when signed-in to Google. If you're a fan of the mobile website, you'll undoubtedly appreciate this update once it reaches your handset.
Let us know when you can access the update. And if you're not a fan of the mobile website, remember you can always use the Google Search app, instead.