Nov 5th, 2009 - PC Magazine
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Little known fact: once upon a time, Google used to be a search company. Crazy, right? The company today rolled out new search property aimed at retail sites. Arriving just in time for the holidays, Google Commerce Search is designed to make retail site browsing easier and more customizable.
The search is hosted by Google and lets users sort by brand, price, category, and any another category the business chooses. The service also features a built-in spellcheck and provides suggestions for the customer. You can find out more information about the service on its official Google site.
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