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Google Product Search Now Optimized for iPhone

By , Friday, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:42 am
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Google's blog has announced that Google Product Search now joins the growing list of Google web sites and WebApps optimized for the iPhone and it's Mobile WebKit cousins:

I'm happy to announce that as of today, when you type a product query on Google.com in your iPhone or Android browser, you'll get Google Product Search results nicely formatted for your phone. You can see online ratings, reviews, prices, and product details if you're out and about, or just do some mobile web surfing from your couch. Whether you're trying to decide between two digital cameras while you're in a store or checking out prices for a new product that you've just seen on TV, we hope Google Product Search for mobile helps you to make better-informed shopping choices.

[via Android Central]

Rene Ritchie

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  1. The Reptile says:

    That's a nice feature and all. Is it just me or is the iPhone becoming a vacuum where all of your hard earned money seems to go? Now that I think of it I'd rather it go to the free market than leave it in a bank account for the government to take.

  2. AZMerf says:

    Apple is the best at separating people from their money. I guess everyone is learning from Apple. :)

  3. Sean peters says:

    reptile - "leave it in a bank account for the government to take"? You win the prize - that's the stupidest comment I've read all day.

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