Yes.
It can function as a web browser also!
Yes. They have a free app called "Google Maps" which just opens in your Safari browser. They are working on a new standalone.
It's one of the default search engines on the browser. Just tap the browser app picture and there you go.
By tapping the Safari app.
Yes, your PC can stream almost any video playable in Google's Chrome browser to the Chromecast. Also, just search for "Chromecast" on the App Store, and you'll find the app to setup the Chromecast via your iPhone. You can then stream video and audio from YouTube, Netflix, Google Play Movies, Google Play Music, Hulu Plus, HBOGO, Pandora and many more apps from the iPhone.
No. Google is completely incompatible with the iphone. Actually, that's not true at all. iPhone can search Google and sync with GMail, and Google Calendar and Contacts. There's even a Google app for the iPhone.
Plug your iphone into the computer and go to iTunes. Search a random app in the search box then that should lead you to the app store.
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Search it on the app store
Go to the app store on your iPhone and search for it.
The iPhone main browser is Apple's. Safari is the main browser for any iPhone.
We do! You can either search in the App Store for "Answers.com" or click this link to open it up directly - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/answers/id718602088?ref=Q126645465&mt=8&uo=4&at=10l8Az Answers.com also has a mobile enhanced version of the site. By using your iPhone and typing in 'Answers.com' in your browser, you will automatically be redirected to the Answers.com mobile site.
Google itself has a search history that shows when you type in its searchbar (unless you diable it in your account settings). A list of all websites visited over the past week is held in your iPhone's Safari app as well. This list (located in Bookmarks) contains Google searches and any websites you visited upon searching.