iOS Google Services Deal Confirmed & Recently Renewed
According to Google's CEO Eric Schmidt, Google's deal with Apple to provide services for iOS is not going anywhere, as it has been recently renewed.
According to Google's CEO Eric Schmidt, Google's deal with Apple to provide services for iOS is not going anywhere, as it has been recently renewed.
A few days ago, we told you GV Mobile (for iPhone) could be returning to the App Store following its expulsion last year. Now, the app's developer has just announced that the application has indeed been resubmitted, and is awaiting Apple's approval. Additionally, the app has been given a high-class makeover. Read on to find out what's new...
Last year, Apple banned all Google Voice-enabled iPhone applications. However, following the company's recent App Store approval revisions, GV apps may now regain entry to the App Store if they comply with the 110+ new guidelines.
Google has commented on Apple's updated terms of service. Read on to find out what the search engine giant had to say...
Whenever you use your iPhone to find the nearest gas station, you actually put some money into Google's expanding coffers. This news comes from the company itself, which unveiled a new way it plans to make money from its Maps application. Read More...
Flud is a newcomer to the iPad visual newsreader market. Now, only three weeks after its initial release, it has already received a major update.
Google and Apple are at each other's throats. But that hasn't stopped Google from finding ways to maintain (and improve) its presence on the iPhone. Read More...
Over a year after Apple pulled Google's Voice app from the App Store, the two companies are still far apart in resolving the situation. Read More...
Google Finance has now been updated to make it better on mobile browsers. Just like it did with YouTube in July, the company has found a way to bring amazing content to the iPhone/iPod touch without going through Apple's app approval process. Read More...
What's this? Google Goggles is coming to the iPhone later this year? Read on to find out more!
The popular Google Mobile App has just received an update that allows push notifications to be sent for Gmail and calendar entries! Read on to find out more...
If you're an iOS developer who desperately wants to throw some ads in your free iPad app, then worry not: Google has just released a new ad format specifically targeted towards iPad developers (US and Canada).
What's this? A screenshot of Google's upcoming Chrome Web Store, which has recently hit the Internet, has left us wondering just how much "inspiration" the search engine giant has taken from Apple's famed App Store. The answer? Quite a lot. Read on to find out more...
Read on to check out a great new t-shirt design that pokes a bit of fun at the Apple vs. Google inter-company rivalry we already know too much about.
The iPhone Calendar app is fine if you have a MobileMe account, but, if like me, your life exists in Google, you finally have a decent option on the iPhone. Overstatement? Not Really.
Apple has acquired the online 3D mapping company, Poly9, and the company's site is now down. This marks the company's second mapping-related purchase, and all the evidence seems to point towards the development of Apple's own Maps app...
In releasing its new HTML5-compatible mobile YouTube site, Google aims its guns at Apple and against the app concept itself.
Users of iOS4 who use Microsoft Exchange, or who use a Gmail account setup as Exchange, may have noticed slower-than-expected syncing and other issues. While an iOS4 update is coming in the near future, you can download a fix for this problem today.
Ever since the first iPhone, there has been a "Notes" application. However, the ability to save and manage notes has always been fairly minimal. Now, with iOS4, Gmail users can easily manage their notes, even across multiple Gmail accounts.
Forget Windows Mobile and BlackBerry. The world of mobile computing continues to be a race between Apple and Google.
Apple is often criticized for the process it uses to approve apps for its App Store. However, when you compare it to the competition, perhaps Apple is onto something.
AT&T has a problem. Therefore, Apple has a problem. Therefore, all of us iPhone addicts have a problem. What do the new AT&T data limits mean for us, and what hope do we have that things won't get any worse?
We heard some great iPhone and app news at today's WWDC, but now that the dust has settled, I'm raising the question about the items we had really hoped for, but did not see.