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Verizon Wireless's version of the BlackBerry Storm2 device, which is slated for release tomorrow, Wednesday, October 28, will ship with a Microsoft Bing BlackBerry application.

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Google Adds More Mobile Search Options

In today's bustling world of smartphone apps, Google has kept an eye on the guy who may not have hundreds to drop on a phone. Google continuously revamps its mobile browser edition so basic handhelds get the same thorough search experience you'd find on a smartphone.

| News | Internet | Personal tech | 10/08/09 at 11:44 am |


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Google's Mobile Local Search Evolves

Google has added new features to its mobile search that include synchronicity with a desktop version of Google Maps and categories that you can browse, so you can search without typing.



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Google deal produces 88% of Mozilla's revenue

Mozilla's revenues were up 13% in 2007 over the year before, as the organization continued to profit from its partnership with search giant Google, Mozilla's chairman said Wednesday.



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What a Verizon-Google deal would mean for mobile search

With Google reportedly poised to strike a deal to become Verizon's default mobile search engine, many Verizon subscribers may be wondering what's in it for them.

| News | Mobile & wireless | 08/25/08 at 7:43 pm |


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