Google mobile search gets redesigned results for stocks
Google has launched a new mobile-optimized way to display search results for stocks. This works around the inherent limitations of how much information can be shown at once on a phone's small screen by letting you swipe horizontally to navigate.
When you search for your favorite stock ticker symbol on your smartphone, you'll be presented with a result page that can be seen to the left in ...
Bing's Android application is now available to all Android device owners in the United States, and not limited to Verizon customers anymore. The app itself hasn't changed in any way, it's just that you can now find it in the Android Market in the US regardless of what your carrier of choice is. Previously, it came pre-installed on some Verizon Android smartphones, and was only available to ...
Microsoft has pushed out an update to their browser-based local search and mapping site. Enhancements include:
1-click directions for all businesses and street addresses in U.S. This is sweet; you can see directions to the particular location depending on where you are coming from: north, south, east or west. You also have the option to specify a starting location.
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Sprint and Microsoft have teamed up to bring users what they call "the industry's first fully integrated GPS location-aware mobile search service." The service which launches today is available on Sprint phones and allows users to use one search box to search the web, local listings, and maps at the same time as well as use their cell phones GPS to quickly find local businesses without having to ...
AOL (this blog's parent company) has launched a new and improved mobile portal for searching the web and AOL content from your cellphone or portable device. The new portal integrates AOL properties including Moviefone, Mapquest, and CityGuide. When you conduct a search, the results screen will have several tabs at the top for switching between local, images, web, finance, and other sections. AOL ...
Google is yet again adding to its ever growing list of services -- but the latest product in the works makes a lot of sense. The search giant is working on a niche search engine that will help cellphone users find ringtones, games, and other mobile content. Google already provides a version of its internet search engine optimized for mobile devices with smaller screens and slower internet ...
Yahoo is once again directing its talent towards the online search world. This time around they are bringing their oneSearch technology to over one hundred million phones in the U.S. oneSearch initially launched through Yahoo's successful Go for Mobile 2.0, providing its users an easy way to access and find information as quick as possible, and as of today its available to U.S users. Yahoo ...
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Getting up to the minute news and accessing information on your mobile device is great. Always being up to date by accessing all the hottest news, sports, movies, flights, and your package deliveries are great features to have on a mobile device. One company that provides this mobile service is 4INFO. Through downloading the 4INFO search application onto your mobile device, you are presented with ...





