
Google has covertly killed off its iGoogle website that was specially designed for the iPhone, as heading there will redirect traffic to its standard mobile version of the web portal now. While very little is known about the machinations and schemes behind such a move, a Google employee at a Google support forum tried to calm down an entire horde of furious users with the following :-
“We decided to direct iPhone users to the standard mobile iGoogle Page. We’ve found that people hit iGoogle from lots of different phones — we want to ensure you’ll all see the same version. Most or all of your existing content should translate over to the standard mobile version. The only exception would be any gadgets that aren’t compatible with most mobile browsers.”
People will believe what they want to believe, but somehow or rather this could be a move by Google to level the playing field for their very own Android platform. What do you think?
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