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12 Jun
We have just told you how Google has improved its mobile Gmail for iPhone and Android phones and we have more good news for you. It looks like Google has also upgraded iGoogle for the same mobile platforms. The new version is currently in beta and it will bring you tabs support and various gadgets:
One of our favourite new features is the in-line display of articles for feed-based gadgets. That means you can read article summaries without leaving the page. You can also rearrange gadget order or keep your favourite gadgets open for your next visit.
via techwhack
Tags: Android, Apple, gmail, Google, Google, igoogle, iPhone24 Feb

For the fans who want to stay up to date with the gossip and news from the Hollywood scene, Variety has unveiled a new online widget for iPhones offering readers non-stop access to the most compelling entertainment industry buzz.
Developed using NewsGator content syndication services and RB Searchs’ Zibb on Demand search engine, Variety can now deliver the most timely and credible news and analysis to its loyal followers whether they are at home, at work or on the road.
The Variety iPhone App is available now at the iPhone App Store, and the Variety Widget — a web-based window that can be embedded in any website — is available now on Variety.com. Anyone can grab the widget and incorporate it into a web page, including Facebook, iGoogle and MyYahoo. In addition to the speed of content delivery, the new services allow users to select only the content they are interested in, whether that’s news, reviews, videos, photos or interactive tools.
(Source) Press
Tags: Apple, content syndication services, gossip, hollywood, hollywood scene, igoogle, interactive tools, iPhone, Mobile Software, myyahoo, search engine, videos photos, web page, widget12 Jan
Google’s never-ending quest to customize every one of its products for the Apple iPhone continues, the latest being Google’s personalized homepage, iGoogle. iPhone users can now access all their Google gadgets and RSS feeds they have subscribed to from their iPhones. This version has many improvements compared to the standard iGoogle accessible on other mobile phones. The standard version displays feeds and a very small number of gadgets. Users have to manually add the items and the number of items displayed from a feed cannot be changed.
iPhone users can access iGoogle via http://google.com/ig/i and they will be automatically be directed to this URL if users types in http://google.com/m, the URL for other mobile phones.
Tags: Apple, Apple, Cell Phones, Google, igoogle, iPhone
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