Google gets psychic with mobile search patent
Google sometimes has the uncanny ability to know exactly what we're searching for and can cut through all the results muck sometimes. Not all the time, but nothing is perfect, right? Those Mountain View Mensas are ready to take that to the next level it appears, as Google has just applied for a patent filing that looks like possible precursor to a "Google Phone." If not a Google Phone, then at least a "Google GUI" for a phone. Heck, maybe this will show up in the iPhone upon release or as a software upgrade later. The Google patent appears to contain language and associated mobile processes (user input, of course) that can predict what a user is searching for or the words they are typing in a text message. According to the patent, Google's software takes into consideration the customer location, previous searches (search history) and even SMS history and the time of day when all this search info is requested by the customer. Before we belt out mobile AJAX in our minds, it's just a patent filing, so no dice yet on what this could mean for the future of Google's mobile efforts.
[Via mad4mobilephones]
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Um... I really doubt this will be implemented using AJAX. Just because they use that on your PC doesn't mean they're going to use it on a phone. It isn't necessary, and it's too complicated.
umm wake up ppl... google phone isn't and actual phone it's what they're going to call the software package that they release with all of these little google apps, and eventually it will be used to bring location based adds to your phone... why would they release a piece of hardware... doesn't make sense to me...
who the heck draws these things?