Jun 13
Google says that this new version is faster and easier to use. It supports tabs as well as more (but not all – like with Flash) of a user’s favorite gadgets, including those built by third-party developers.
“Today, we’re excited to roll out an improved beta version of iGoogle for the iPhone and Android-powered devices.”
The version features in-line display of articles for feed-based gadgets which allows you to read article summaries without leaving the page. Gadget order can also be rearranged, plus favorite gadgets open for their next visit.
The new version of iGoogle for mobile is available in 38 languages. To try it out, go to igoogle.com in your mobile browser and tap “Try the new Mobile iGoogle”.
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