18/11/2010 |
Google Docs users rejoice as you’re now going to be able to edit all your Google Docs documents, right from your iPhone (or any other mobile device for that matter). Simply pointing your iPhone to http://docs.google.com/ will take you to the mobile version of the site.
I think it’s worth noting that you’re only going to be able to edit documents. You will not be able to create new ones, at least for the time being. Have a look at the video below. It’s actually pretty...
Google is now allowing you to use Google Maps directly from the browser, without having to use an application. Simply point your iPhone to maps.google.com and after allowing the web app to use your current location, Google Maps will locate you and offer various options that are already available ...
Oh Google, you so crazy! After leaving us iPhone users out in the cold while our Android-toting brethren run around streaming their music from this thing they like to call ‘the cloud’ (it’s a bit like iCloud, I’m told!) you finally decide to bring the Google Music circus t...
Google’s popular translate tool now has its very own iPhone app. The company has had a Google Translate HTML5-based web app for quite some time, but Google Translate has now been given the full app treatment.Among otherenhancements, Google Translate for the iPhone allows users to speak thei...
Gmail’s “Priority Inbox” feature has been implemented into Gmail’s web app on the iPhone. Priority Inbox is a relatively new feature in Gmail that helps show you the most important emails in your inbox.Google’s Priority Inbox algorithm studies your email habits, and ...
The Gmail web app just keeps getting better and better! If you use the Gmail web app with Safari on your iPhone, you’ll be happy to know that Google has now updated Gmail’s web interface with an “undo” feature.The web app will now allow users to undo an action such as arch...
Google just announced a new feature for Google News for mobile devices such as the iPhone. When pointing your iPhone to news.google.com via Safari, Google News will ask you if it can use your location. If you agree, it will serve you news that happened around you.I really like the idea of news ne...
It seems like giving your website a makeover is the thing to do these days. Hot on the heels of the Facebook changes we saw rollout last week, reports are coming in today that YouTube has some major plans to overhaul its site’s appearance as well.While you’ve likely already seen the n...
Today, Google updated its mobile web app to fully support Apple’s Retina Display, bringing a crisper experience to those of us who use the web app in order to get full support for certain Gmail features, like labels.The update, which is live for everyone right now, also adds an iOS feature ...
One of the biggest things to come out of the smartphone revolution is the rise of the mobile app. Before Apple, Google and the rest all set about creating their own on-device app stores. Users were left to live a life of boring apps that needed installing via a memory stick or, in the case of som...
It seems like everyone is in a hurry to update their applications before the end of the year. We’ve seen major updates roll out today for Pulse news reader and the Kindle Fire app, and now Google has pushed one out for its Voice software.Google Voice users will be happy to hear that the iOS...