Hi folks, After reading messages in this topic, I came to the following conclusion: it is not the issue of geographic outage - where some services are not available in certain areas - nor ISP specific - where some Internet Service Providers has issues with Gogle's Mobile interface. Also, note that just because folks using a particular ISP to surf the Internet does not mean that others are having the same problem. Anpother crucial note: if other devices along with BrailleNote are affected, then it is likely to be a cross-platform issue - in other words, there might be similarities in these devices that prevent Google's device identifier to mishandle these type of devices. Maybe it could be nonstandard web browser techniques, or it might be nonstandard or older operating system. Because of this, I have doubts about this so-called "HumanWare specific" theory. There might be some evidence of geographic deviations (I don't know about Los Angeles or anywhere in Southern California here), but this evidence that I'm seeing canot be counted as a firm evidence that some states are experiencing this issue. Another side note is this: I did notice that the desktop (Classic) version of Google had its techniques changed. Before, when search results were presented, the first heading was the first result. Now, there are two top headingslabeled "Google" and "Search Results" that preceeds firstsearch results. Because of these notes, I propose this hypothesis: This Google issue is caused not by deviations in geography nor ISP. Rather, I think this problem is caused by changes in Google's underlying source code. Maybe Gogle has decided to implement a feature that some mobile devices cannot recognize. If the search results page return, "The page cannot be requested," then it might be caused by modified source code. Computers are sensitive to modifications - even down to changes in one character. This is the reasoning that I have come up with. Some programmers here can give us more information - maybe via examining source code or something. Cheers, Joseph
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