Google has developed a new version of their Google Talk messaging service for the Apple iPhone, in an announcement just in time for the launch today of the 3G iPhone.
From Talkabout, the Google Talk Blog :
Our new version of Google Talk is designed specifically for the iPhone and runs in the iPhone’s browser, so you don’t need to download or install anything. Just visit www.google.com/talk on your iPhone, sign in, and start chatting.
Google is definitely cornering the market on mobile search, and innovation is the key step in doing so. On Monday Google improved their search functionality for BlackBerry, which is the traditonal on-the-go mobile device of choice for the business world and one of the presidential candidates. By staying on top of the mobile market, Google is dominating yet another medium.





Google’s got the right idea. I do most of my calling by VOIP these days, but haven’t used Google Talk much. That might change. Now if we could just get Skype to do the same!
Google is really fast reacting company and always try to take a position on upcoming technologies like iPhone.
I Love Google Indeed :-)