Sunday, January 6, 2013

postheadericon Google 'currently working' on Google Maps redirect fix on Windows Phone, explains former stance

Google Maps no longer redirecting to Google Search on Window Phone, Google explains

Just yesterday, Google said its automatic redirection of Google Maps on Windows Phone Google.com as a matter of choice rather than inconsistency. "The mobile web version of Google Maps is optimized for WebKit browsers like Safari and Chrome. Nevertheless, since Internet Explorer is not a WebKit browser, Windows Phone devices are not able to access Google Maps for mobile web "Google announced yesterday. The case is closed, right? Apparently not.

that The Next Web

reports, Google changes the tone of today, and is working on a redirection at the moment. "We have regular tests to support Google Maps mobile browsers to ensure that they provide the best user experience," the statement said. "In our last test, IE Mobile still offer a good experience cards without the possibility of pan and zoom features and make card base. Consequently, we have chosen to continue to redirect mobile users IE Google.com where they were able to do in the local search.'s Firefox Mobile does not offer a user experience a little better and there is thus no redirection for users, "he says. kicker?" Recent improvements in IE and Google Maps Mobile now offer a better experience and are currently working to remove the redirect. We will continue to test the compatibility with other mobile browsers Google Maps to ensure the best possible experience for users. "So! Seems that Windows Phone users who use Internet Explorer to Google Maps will soon be back in business . Starting from now, we still see the redirect in place, but do not hesitate to let us know if you look at the arrangement allowed


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