• Google launched a new interface for the Apple phone.
  • It unifies all its services on a single site for its users.
The iPhone owners will no longer have to visit different pages to access all online services from Google. The company has launched a new interface designed specially for this mobile, which unifies services such as e-mail, search and calendar.
With this announcement, Google reinforces its commitment to iPhone, which already includes default maps service Google Maps and the video sharing page YouTube.

There's now a tab bar at the top of the page that lets you switch quickly between Gmail, Calendar, Reader, Docs and the rest of the mobile-capable apps. All you have to do is hit up google.com. If this is the kind of optimization Apple gets, when Android hits the market, Google will probably have a Barbara Eden pop out and rub your stomach.

In a press release, Google said that that the software will make it possible to run its web services on the Jesus phone without having to rely on the Jobs' Mob package.

Google iPhone Search

The news is a little strange given that Google has been hinting that it wanted to install software onto other smart phones that will provide a rival to the iphonE.

The company did add that it was developing some new mobile technology that will make smart phones faster, easier to use.


The search engine has boosted its mobile telephony business in 2007. In November it launched in cooperation with 30 other companies the Android platform, a software package that will allow access to services of the browser from any mobile phone with an Internet connection.

In addition, last week Google announced that it would participate in the forthcoming 700 MHz wireless spectrum auction in the USA, in competition with mobile providers like Verizon and AT & T.

Apple has already sold more than a million iPhones in the USA and has  recently put up for sale in several European countries.