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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 --- 67 days ago
If you can't stand to be away from your RSS feed for too long, Google and the iPhone are here to help. The search engine giant on Monday launched a new beta version of Reader for the iPhone (and other phones with advanced browsers, of course). "This new version is designed to offer many of the same features as the desktop, while making it quick and easy to act on items," Google wrote in a blog post . "Scan the titles for an item that interests you, tap and it expands in place. Starring, sharing, and keeping unread are done in place, so you never have to leave the list view or refresh the page." Users can access the beta at http://www.google.com/reader/i/ on their mobile phones. "Since it's still in beta, we're not going to automatically send you to it, so bookmark the site so that you don't forget the address," Google said. "We love getting feedback from users, so let us know what you think in our discussion group ." Meanwhile, if you're using your iPhone to look up directions, Google said yesterday that it has updated its New York City Street View photos and improved their quality. For those of you concerned about making an unwanted appearance in Street View photos, Google is now testing its new face-blurring technology in NYC. "This effort has been a year in the making--working at Street View-scale is a tough challenge that required us to advance state-of-the-art automatic face d ...




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