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Google Product Search For Mobile Goes To More Devices

Android, iPhone, and Palm Pre users get upgraded version, too

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People who like to shop from the comfort (or at least convenience) of their cell phones are in luck; Google Product Search for mobile now supports all devices with mobile connections in four different countries.  Plus, people with more advanced phones are getting access to Google Suggest.

Google Suggest (Mobile)When Product Search for mobile first launched about three months ago, it only did Android and iPhone users any good.  Now it’s these folks – along with Palm Pre owners – who will see query recommendations as they type.

As for how everybody else has been brought into the Product Search for mobile fold, Eiji Hirai, a member of the Google Mobile Team, stated in a post on the Official Google Mobile Blog, "[W]e’re announcing support for all devices with an internet connection in the US, UK, Germany and South Korea."

Hirai then explained, "No matter what phone you use, just enter your product query on google.com and select the ‘Shopping results…’ link.  Or you can start your mobile product search directly by creating a bookmark to www.google.com/m/products." 

Google Product Search for Mobile

These literally handy developments should help endear Google to heavy cell phone users.  The search giant’s been trying hard to get a market share lead on potential rivals in this field, and if Google can establish itself as a factor in the purchase process, it should impress potential advertisers, too.

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    steveo

    i have to give this a try with my mobile phone when it gets connected

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