Google Translate ported to iPhone

Posted by admin 12 August, 2008 (0) Comment

You know if the App Store has been out for a month and we’re posting about a web app, it has to be a good one. Google announced late last week that they’ve brought the terrific Google Translate service over to the iPhone. Of course, whenever you travel internationally, roaming charges (sometimes huge ones) can come into play, but if you find yourself tooling around Spain and need more phrases than ¿Dónde está el baño? or Tú eres mi chica, Google’s web app will do the trick fast and easy.

And there’s some nice coding in there, too — the phrases translated get stored on the client side of the phone, so if you’ve already translated something, you don’t have to reload the page to see it again. To use the service, just point your MobileSafari to translate.google.com. Folks in other countries probably still won’t care too much what you have to say, but at least they’ll know what you’re saying.

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First Look: Facebook

Posted by admin 11 July, 2008 (0) Comment

Facebook always seems to be on the forefront of iPhone development. They were one of the first social networking websites to have a good web application specifically designed for iPhone, and now they are one of the first big-name social networking sites to have a decent native application on the iPhone.

The native application looks very similar to the web-based version, but with a few minor “upgrades.” You get photo taking/uploading support, iPhone-esqe photo galleries, and Facebook chat. Facebook chat really works wonders, especially if you have been using the web-only client.

The Facebook iPhone/iPod touch application is available right now for free from the AppStore.
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Google Talk for the iPhone

Posted by admin 3 July, 2008 (0) Comment

Google has just announced Google Talk for the iPhone (and iPod touch). You won’t have to wait for the App Store to use it, since this is a web app designed for the iPhone’s browser (remember when Apple wanted us to believe that web apps were just as good as fully native apps? My how times have changed).

All you have to do is point your iPhone to www.google.com/talk and soon you’ll be chatting away with your Gmail contacts. Since this is a web app, Google Talk for the iPhone only works when it is the active window in Mobile Safari. Close the web broswer, or switch to a different window and you’ll show up as unavailable in Google Talk.

[via Lifehacker]

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Associated Press launches iPhone-optimized site

Posted by admin 9 May, 2008 (0) Comment

Earlier today, the Associated Press launched an iPhone-optimized news site that really is pleasant to use. To check it out on your iPhone simply visit http://apnews.com. Once there you’ll find AP articles, of course, but also local events (in fact, you can enter several zip codes and follow events from several locations) and more from many different outlets.

The preference pane looks like that of a native iPhone application (Save the orange sliders instead of blue) and the photos and videos render pretty quickly, even over EDGE. Plus, they’ve got a cute web clip icon. What more do you need?

It’s nice to see the AP catering to mobile users. We say, “Well done.”

[Via iPodNN]

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