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  • Google updates mobile services for the iPad

    John Biggs

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    Friday, April 2nd, 2010


    Don’t worry. The long national nightmare of iPad mania will soon be over. That said, Google just announced complete compatibility and a new layout for their Services on the iPad. Gmail, for example, now appears in a two column layout and uses all HTML5 rendering, thereby ensuring a seamless, clean display.

    Other services include YouTube – which works with iPad sans issues – and the Google Mobile App. The Google Mobile App, for example, has been made bigger to fit the iPad’s larger screen.

    Even as Google/Apple emnity flows out of Cupertino and Mountain View like lava from Mordor, it’s nice to see Google’s developers hold no grudge against their tablet-toting counterparts.

    via GoogleMobile

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