Google makes mobile personal; launches search boxes
Google is expanding its Google Personalized Home feature to mobile devices in the US. It means users who have already customised the Google homepage on their desktop will see the same functionality replicated on their phone.
It was back in May 2005 that Google began introducing personalisation features. Breaking with its respected philosophy of providing a ’clean’ home page, the facility allows a visitor to get a portal-like, at-a-glance update of personalised information such as news, the weather, share quotes and their Gmail inbox if they have an account.
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