Apr 23rd, 2009 - PC Magazine
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Not sure which HDTV is best? Wondering if that Bluetooth headset is compatible with your phone? Those with iPhones and Android-based handsets can now access Google Product Search to check prices and read reviews before buying.
"Say you're in a store and having a hard time deciding between two products. Instead of waiting to go home to check the internet for ratings and reviews, you can now get all of this information right there on the spot," Rob Stacey, a software engineer on Google's mobile team, wrote in a blog post.
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