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Thursday, 14 June 2012

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Google has released a new version of its iPhone search app, boasting a revamped interface, full screen image searches and improved search speeds.

The update makes app pages load faster and increases the speed with which autocomplete search suggestions appear.

Google's interaction designer, Noah Levin, claimed that the update means results will update with each letter added, though we still saw a slight delay when typing in a blog post announcing the launch of the application.

The app also makes viewing multiple pages easier, adding a swipeable menu at the bottom of its user interface that lets you easily switch between open web pages.

The feature extends to its search categories, meaning users can swipe to move between search, image and map modes.

Google has enhanced the app's voice command support, letting users search the web orally. In our initial tests the feature worked well, with the service easily understanding all our requests, no matter how obscure.

The update also makes searching for images much easier, so that rather than rows of thumbnail images, pictures now load as a full screen grid, letting you tap an image to get additional details on it and swipe through the search results.

The app also comes with a save option, letting users download the selected image simply by holding down on it.

The search service also adds Google apps onto Apple's iOS, housing a link to other services like Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Google+, YouTube, Blogger. The apps arrival follows speculation that Apple is planning to add Google Maps in its next major iOS overhaul.

V3 offers a review of the new Google Search app for the iPhone.

This story originally appeared on V3:Alastair Stevenson wrote Google launches updated search app for iPhones and iPads Register now and receive the low Pre-Agenda Rate for SES San Francisco 2012, taking place August 13-17. Marketers and SEO professionals attend SES San Francisco each year to network and learn about topics such as PPC management, keyword research, search engine optimization, social media, local, mobile, link building, duplicate content, multiple site issues, video optimization, site optimization, usability and more. The conference offers 70+ sessions, intensive training workshops, and an expo floor packed with companies that can help you grow your business. While you're at it, network with peers and leading industry vendors.

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