Three major iOS apps saw updates today, with Google continuing to tighten service integration in its iOS offerings, the BBC's iPlayer getting AirPlay integration, and Twitter seeing a few interface changes.
Version 2.4of Google's Gmail app and version 2.2.0 of the Google Maps app now contain tighter integration with the Google+ iOS app. In Gmail, Google+ links go directly to the associated app, and in Google Maps, users are able to share their favorite places with friends using the Google+ app.
Google has been gradually tightening the integration of Google's services in its iOS offerings for some time now. Other Google apps offer the ability to open links in Chrome, show videos straight through YouTube, and otherwise provide built-in Google services to keep users within Google's own mini-ecosystem on iOS.
In addition to Google+ integration, the Gmail update adds the ability to open Google Drive files directly within that associated app as well. The update also brings an enhanced attachment experience, with larger image thumbnails and a full-screen viewing option.
The new version of Google's Gmail app is available as a free download in the App Store. It is a 9.4MB download, and requires an iPhone, iPod, or iPad running iOS 5.0 or later. The latest version of Google Maps is also free in the App Store, and that 12.5MB download requires an iPhone, iPod, or iPad running iOS 6.0 or later.
BBC iPlayer gets AirPlay, improved search
Users of BBC's iPlayer can now download an update that makes the app compatible with Apple's AirPlay wireless streaming technology. The new version of BBC iPlayer, in addition to AirPlay capability for downloaded programs, also adds improvements to searching and navigation in the app.
Version 2.2 of iPlayer now has quick, one-tap access to previous searches. Results are also grouped by series, and there is a dedicated search area on the iPad with image-led results. The navigation feature now has "More from this series" and "You may also like" options in order to help users better find content.
The update also fixes VoiceOver support for the Favorites screen. Additionally, it contains a number of bug fixes and optimizations.
BBC iPlayer is a free download from the App Store. It is a 28.2MB download, and it requires an iPhone, iPad, or iPod running iOS 5.1 or later.
Twitter gets interface tweaks
The latest version of Twitter for iOS has a number of new interface tweaks in order to make looking through conversations easier. Version 5.10 now adds a blue line that indicates a conversation between people that a user follows. Conversations have also been restructured so that the first Tweet in a conversation now appears above the most recent reply. Users can also tap a conversation to see all replies.
The update also contains a number of new notification settings, as well as bug fixes for direct messages, login verification, and other features. Version 5.10 is a free, 13.4MB download on the App Store. The download requires a device running iOS 5.0 or later.