Google Instant search comes to iPhone and Android mobile devices
Google Instant, a search feature desktop users have enjoyed since Sept., is now available in beta form on iOS 4 and Android 2.2 Froyo devices. Google searchers can point their mobile browser to www.google.com to turn on the Google Instant to let Google instantly present the first predicted search results. Users expecting Google Instant access from the search function integrated into the operating system will be disappointed.
“With Google Instant on mobile, we’re pushing the limits of mobile browsers and wireless networks. You will probably notice a big improvement in speed when you search thanks to a new AJAX and HTML5 implementation for mobile that dynamically updates the page with new results and eliminates the need to load a new page for each query,” posted by Google Software Engineer Steve Kanefsky, on the Official Google Blog.
Unfortunately, Google Instant only supports English for users in the U.S. Nevertheless, Google promises support for additional countries and languages in the future.
As with Google Instant on desktops, words Google deemed naughty are blacklisted on your iOS 4 and Android devices too.
Google Instant, a search feature desktop users have enjoyed since Sept., is now available in beta form on iOS 4 and Android 2.2 Froyo devices. Google searchers can point their mobile browser to www.google.com to turn on the Google Instant to let Google instantly present the first predicted search results. Users expecting Google Instant access from the search function integrated into the operating system will be disappointed.
“With Google Instant on mobile, we’re pushing the limits of mobile browsers and wireless networks. You will probably notice a big improvement in speed when you search thanks to a new AJAX and HTML5 implementation for mobile that dynamically updates the page with new results and eliminates the need to load a new page for each query,” posted by Google Software Engineer Steve Kanefsky, on the Official Google Blog.
Unfortunately, Google Instant only supports English for users in the U.S. Nevertheless, Google promises support for additional countries and languages in the future.
As with Google Instant on desktops, words Google deemed naughty are blacklisted on your iOS 4 and Android devices too.
awesome blog here!
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Well it sounds good :)
RispondiEliminai will be waiting :)
RispondiEliminai love android ,it rulazzz
RispondiEliminaGoogle is taking over
RispondiEliminagood to hear
RispondiEliminaI don't like Instant, bugs me.
RispondiEliminaJust saw this on another blog. Looks interesting and I'll probably be checking this out for meself.
RispondiEliminain my opinion instant search is useless :P
RispondiEliminabut if ya want it..take it :D
Awesome mate! Thanks for sharing!
RispondiEliminaunfortunate I dont have a iPhone:(
RispondiEliminaThe internet is totally busted on my blackberry or I would be on this.
RispondiEliminathat's a pretty cool Google feature
RispondiEliminaAwesome stuff, gonna try it out now!
RispondiEliminathanks for sharing this!
RispondiEliminagood stuff! XD
RispondiEliminaGoogle is taking over the world
RispondiEliminadefinetly going to get a phone with android.
RispondiEliminahehe, nice!
RispondiEliminaGoogle instant is nice. Didn't know it would be available for iphone, too.
RispondiEliminaHaha The best part is the words they deem unfit. Silly Google! Hairy is a bad word? lols
RispondiEliminai agree with anon1337. google instant is kind of annoying. i can tolerate it though
RispondiEliminai honestly don't like instant. I'm using opera browser though, and it still hasn't been implemented, so I'm pretty happy.
RispondiEliminacan't wait until your next post!!
RispondiEliminaReally interesting, thanks!
RispondiEliminaI don't like those changes on google...
RispondiEliminaBut thanks for the information , you have a very good blog.
that's a pretty cool concept
RispondiEliminavery interesting...
RispondiEliminahaha, nice
RispondiEliminagood stuff here man
RispondiEliminathanks for sharing!
RispondiEliminaamazing info
RispondiEliminasweet didn't know this time to go check it out
RispondiEliminaI didn't need Google instante, my "Enter" key isn't far from my fingers, I can press it by myself.
RispondiEliminaThis looks very useful! Thanks for sharing.
RispondiEliminathats good news for seaches on phones
RispondiEliminaKewl story, bro! waiting for updates from you
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