Monday, March 28, 2005
Arstechnica Discuss Google's Mobile Search Features
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "NEWS" @ 04:00 PM
"This weekend Google quietly launched a page explaining all of their mobile search features at mobile.google.com. Anyone who has gone to www.google.com on their cell phone or portable device in recent times might have noticed that you were being shown a different user-interface than when you were using a normal browser. That's because google has been forwarding mobile devices to a WML gateway to make using Google on your phone/PDA a more pleasurable experience. . . . Finally, and probably the neatest (and most controversial) feature of Google's mobile search is that it passes the sites you visit via their mobile search through a proxy. This is important because it converts and strips down the page's source into something more easily digestible by devices with limited bandwidth and limited processing power."
Arstechnica provocatively ask if Google's Mobile Search is your friend or foe. The main argument is that Google is taking a publisher's content and modifying it to suit Google's needs. Is this something to be avoided, or don't you mind, as long as you can get fast and accurate search results straight to your Pocket PC?
Arstechnica provocatively ask if Google's Mobile Search is your friend or foe. The main argument is that Google is taking a publisher's content and modifying it to suit Google's needs. Is this something to be avoided, or don't you mind, as long as you can get fast and accurate search results straight to your Pocket PC?