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Got a Nokia?

Posted by Jack Cook on June 27, 2008 – 12:55 pm
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Then you want this search application from Google!

This video from the Google mobile team demonstrates the latest search experience you can get on Nokia N-series and E-series phones.

Just go to mobile.google.com on the mobile browser of your Nokia phone to download the application.

 

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  • wordord
    I tried the app, but didn't like it. Yes, searching is fast, but you can't associate the search app to alternative browsers (i.e. Opera Mini) -- links always open in Nokia's own browser, which is slow and data hungry.
  • I just tried it with my Palm Treo 650 with Moxy and I without running it from memory (running it off the card) and trying to write slower and on a GPRS connection (32 kbs) I still get 16s. Palm is old but still today everyone is doing what palm has done years back.
  • Anika
    This is pretty nifty, thanks!
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