Wed, Mar 11th, 2009 |
Google Image Search has pushed out a nice update for iPhone and Android users, including swipe-able image browsing and a filter for content type—including quick access to turning off that pesky SafeSearch. Give it a try, and enjoy the bounty of images easily accessible with a quick mobile search. [Google Mobile Blog]
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