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Google, with its one more advancement, has made one of its latest facility service,’iGoogle’ available on the iPhone. Users of the ‘iPhone’ will now have an access to the popular iGoogle customizable web page.

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Those who have already spent some time in customizing iGoogle would definitely like the way it’s laid out on their PC. Such users might also be interested in using iGoogle on their iPhone.

The information available in the ‘iGoogle page’ of any user will now automatically head towards the user’s ‘ iPhone browser’ on pointing it to the URL,” http://www.google.com/ig

‘iGoogle’ has been specifically designed for the standard browsers to be used on standard 13- to 21-inch monitors. It runs with three columns across the screen and as many down as it takes to fit in all selected customized websites.

With this ‘iGoogle page’, the user can easily go through the headlines from 15 different sites and publications. It provides an extremely fast lane to glance through at 45 headlines with an instant touch. It is however, not that fast on the iPhone or any other mobile device. The screens are little more incapable for displaying this much information in three column structure. Users instead find a long column of content that can be scrolled down in order to see the complete information.

Launching ‘iGoogle’ on the’ iPhone’ has been made further simpler and it only requires pointing of the browser to the respective designated link and signing in. It will immediately start displaying the headlines from chosen top three news sources in the browser.

All other feeds would be displayed below this lead display of headlines. User would be required to click on the other news sources in this list in order to read the news from selected source that will be displayed thereupon. This way the use on iPhone becomes very natural and user friendly.

This inter-related device duo may be a good source for grabbing the customized information also. If a user is regularly reading from Google’s RSS Reader he will also find the same facility built in to the ‘iPhone’ with the help of Google home page. Experts however suggest that it is comparatively much fast while accessing the most recent information “in your feeds directly from the Google page than it is to jump in to iGoogle”.
By all means, Google is facilitating its users of the ‘iPhone’ to have a direct access to their desired information with more flexibility and in the manner they want.

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