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Google Improves Image Search for Android and iPhone

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Apr 28, 2010, 4:53 PM   by Philip Berne

Google today announced an improved search results page for Android and iPhone users looking for images. The new page offers a more organized thumbnail layout for the initial results. Then, when users click on an individual image, the image displays in a gallery format more familiar to users of touchscreen phones. Users just swipe side to side to see the next picture from their search. The new image search feature is available to all iPhone 3.0+ users and Android 2.1 users.

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murmermer

Apr 28, 2010, 6:09 PM

First the Nexus one now this...

I thought it was funny when Google told Nexus one owners that their phones were no longer going to get updates and to go look at the Verizon Incredible, but this is halarious.

Google updated it's own website for 100% of iPhone users but half of a percent of Android users that have 2.1 on their devices.

What's it like to have to constantly worry if you are eligible for the next update or if your carrier will upgrade you device when the unlocked version gets the updates?
which is why it is 2.0 or higher. with 2.0, they totally reworked the browser, which is apparent if you look at any pre 2.0 device side by side with a droid/n1/incredible/etc.

Also, a heck of a lot more than 1% of devices are running 2.1 right now...
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bryan.hengst

Apr 28, 2010, 6:49 PM

Google Improves Image Search for Android and iPhone

😁 Love it!
 
 
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