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Google News Upgrade for iPhone, WebOS, Android

By Michelle Menga
November 30, 2009

Google's mobile team today unveiled an upgraded version of Google News for the Apple iPhone, Palm's Pre and Pixi and for smartphones running its own Android operating system.

The optimized news for mobile offers "the same richness and personalization on your phone as Google News provides on desktop," with a homepage that displays more stories, sources and images, according to the Google Mobile blog.

"Also, you can now reach your favorite sections, discover new ones, find articles and play videos in fewer clicks," Google Mobile News team members Ankit Gupta and Alok Goel said in the post. They added that personalization changes made in the desktop version of Google News would be carried over to the mobile version as well.

Additionally, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) plans to roll our more upgrades to Google News for the BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Nokia S60 operating systems "in the near future."

Get the full story here at InternetNews.com.

 
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