Google Launches iPhone Application

December 5, 2007 – 3:52 pm

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Google does not want to be left behind as more and more people go mobile. They announced today that they have created an iPhone application which ties together use of their disparate web services in an easy to use interface.

Google, which aims to replicate its success in desktop computer Web use on mobile phones, said on Wednesday the new application would make it easier to find, use and switch between its services on the iPhone.

The company is also working to develop new mobile technologies that are faster, easier to use, and available on more devices but Google did not give details.

Other efforts to expand in wireless include the announcement last week that Google would bid in an upcoming U.S. wireless airwaves auction to launch a wireless network, pitting it against established providers Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc. AT&T is the exclusive U.S. carrier for iPhone.

These recent developments appear to be just the tip of the iceberg as Google descends head first into the mobile arena.

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