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January 21, 2009 12:03 PM PST

iGoogle: Consistency versus innovation

by David Martin

Earlier this week, iPhone Atlas reported that Google had quietly removed the iGoogle Web site formatted for the iPhone. The iPhone-formatted version of iGoogle now redirects users to the generic Google Web site formatted for mobile devices.

In response to our query regarding the demise of this popular Web site for iPhone users, a Google representative said:

"In an effort to make our iGoogle mobile experience more consistent, we're no longer supporting a special version of iGoogle for the iPhone. Those who currently use iGoogle for the iPhone will be directed to the main mobile version of iGoogle."

Sadly, this consistency means no more innovative and well-engineered iGoogle page for iPhone users. While no other reasons were mentioned regarding this, you could surmise that current economic conditions and potential lay offs at Google maybe to blame.

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by bmn_1213 January 21, 2009 1:09 PM PST
If the economy is to blame, then let's hear an official from Google state it. Give us consumers reasoning so we don't have to wander around in the dark.
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by coberfra January 21, 2009 4:59 PM PST
Vote with you clicks. Stop clicking on iGoogle and any other Google app you can. Google will switch back if enough people stop using their site on their iPhones. Also, write and email them, they will change, there revenue source is page hits. Hit them hard because the new/old format of iGoogle is really unusable.
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by arlyanagi January 22, 2009 6:08 PM PST
Umm, I think that it is one of the actual reason to remove iGoogle for iPhone. I guess there are the other reasons to do. I'd like to know it, but google does not say never.

By the way, if there is a special version of iGoogle for the G1 (Google Phone), it is geeky thing :-) I hope there is not.
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