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Google Search For My Location (iPhone 3.0)

Google Search For My Location (iPhone 3.0)
Posted Monday, July 20, 2009 by Adriana Lee     
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Got iPhone 3.0? Then check out Google’s search function using its new My Location feature. It’s available via Safari, which zeros in on a user’s area to deliver relevant local results, like nearby bars, restaurants or weather data.



Though it works practically anywhere, the searches seem to offer more value if you’re in a major metropolitan area. Small towns without a lot of business presence online may not yield a lot of website results — just contact listings. (That’s certainly not Google’s fault. It just takes awhile for some regional mom-and-pop shops to step into the 21st century.) Even so, when all you need is an address and phone number, it’s still a handy tool to have in your pocket.

To give it a go, launch Safari and go to Google. Once there, you can turn on My Location, which will send up screen nags asking you if the app can use your location. Click “Allow”, and you’re good to go. When you need to change your location, just hit the “Update” link on the main Google page.

Not interested in My Location? That’s cool. Shutting it off is pretty easy. On Google.com, hit the “Preferences” link and click on the “No” radio button under “Allow use of device location?” (If you’d rather spare your battery and don’t need location-aware services on your phone at all, you can set your location prefs to “OFF” under “Settings,” then “General.”)

For now, Google Search with My Location for iPhone 3.0 is available only in the US and the UK.

[Google Mobile Blog via UnwiredView.com]


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Adriana Lee @ Jul 21 6:45 PM
Basically, searching via the built-in map gives you a bunch of pins that stand in for locations. It's pretty good, and has saved my butt more than once when I had to look up something near me. But you do have to tap each one to see what they are, and then tap again to see addresses and phones numbers, and then tap again to actually call or route the directions. Google Search (using Safari) puts out a list of results on one screen that shows contact info, with clickable links that launch map directions or phone immediately.
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tokuzumi @ Jul 22 10:20 AM
Maybe the iPhone is different, but when I search for something in google maps, I get a list of locations, with three tabs, Address, Details, and Reviews. The Address tab allows me to click to call the number, get directions, see street view (if available), save the location as a favorite, and add the number as a contact. The Details tab will allow me to go to the company's website, tell me if wi-fi is available at that location, and can contain links to reviews. The Reviews tab shows an Amazon style review summary, with a link to "Read All Reviews". I can select "See Map", and I see the dots in it, like you mention.
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Adriana Lee @ Jul 22 12:30 PM
Ah, yes. I was referring to the iPhone and the built-in Google Maps app. The topic of the main post — the Google Search for My Location — is a web-based iPhone feature, so the built-in Maps app would be the most obvious alternative to it. Hope that clears it up.
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tokuzumi @ Jul 21 4:28 PM
How is this different from the search function in google maps? If a phone has GPS, and the satellites are locked on your position, you search for something, and you can get directions to whatever you searched for.

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