Apr 24th, 2009 - TechNewsWorld
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Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) has rolled out a mobile-friendly version of its Product Search feature for iPhone and Android-powered devices.
Google Product Search is a search engine that works much as the name indicates: Users type in keywords relevant to what they're seeking -- "garnet rings," for instance -- and the feature delivers likely prospects from various shopping sites, along with product reviews and ratings.
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