While Google hasn't created an iOS version of its popular Web browser, Google Chrome, someone else has. The app, which is available to download in the App Store for free, is called iChromy. And what's more, it looks good and works well.
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.
Sean Kovacs' "original Google Voice app," GV Mobile + ($2.99), has recently been updated. Now, the app is universal - meaning users of the app can interact with Google Voice on all of their iOS devices, including the iPad.
Google has just officially announced its upcoming Google Wallet service, which will allow Android fans to pay for goods using an NFC capable smart phone.
The little-publicized group messaging app, Disco Messenger (free), has recently received a great update. Now, the application has added support for push notifications - a feature many of the app's users will undoubtedly appreciate.
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Google announced today its own online music service, according to The Wall Street Journal. The service, called Music Beta, allows users to upload music, which can then be played wherever an Internet connection exists or on Android smart phones. Google made the announcement at its I/O conference.
YouTube is expanding their movie rental business. The Google company will add 3,000 new and catalog releases to its collection, according to a press release first reported by Engadget. Is the service worth it?
According to news first reported by Mashable, Google has introduced a new product called Business Photos for Google Maps. With it, users will be able to check out the inside of local businesses on a computer or through an iDevice.
The newly added iReadG puts a modern look on what some claim to be a declining technology. RSS is still a very useful thing and the addition of iReadG further proves that and makes this AppGuide worth a look for any news fiend.
Microsoft has released its free Bing for iPad app, the tech giant’s first native app for the tablet. The app offers a visually appealing search experience, making it a compelling alternative to Google search.
The Google Books for iOS app has gained landscape support and a couple other features in hopes of convincing more users to switch to Google's eBook app for their reading needs.
Although Android handhelds have passed the iPhone 4 in both base and growth, it trails iOS overall, because of the rapid growth of the iPad. Plus, compared to the combined use of the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, Android falls behind.
According to MarketWatch, a federal grand jury is investigating Apple and Google over information sharing by mobile applications. This information came to light when online music service Pandora, Inc. received a subpoena earlier this year.
Nearly two months after Google provided the feature for their Android platform, the company finally brings check-ins to the iPhone version of their Latitude app.
Web apps launched from the home screen of the iPhone/iPod touch or iPad run at significantly slower speeds than when started using mobile Safari. In addition, the iOS is hampering the performance of these apps in other ways too.
Google’s Instant Preview feature is now available on mobile devices too. The service is a quick way to visually review the contents of a webpage by tapping on the magnifying glass icon next to your search results.