The Google Instant ‘search as you type’ service, which was launched on desktop browsers in September and on US-based mobiles last month, is now available on mobile devices in 40 countries and 28 languages worldwide.
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Andy Rubin, Google’s VP of Engineering, says over 300,000 Android-powered mobile phones are now being activated every day.
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The Google Nexus S, Three UK’s iPad deals, an experimental giffgaff tariff and Truphone’s new identity are all featured in this week’s edition of The Fonecast. It’s an entertaining 30-minute summary of the UK’s mobile industry news headlines.
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The much-rumoured Google Nexus S smartphone has been officially confirmed by Google. It’ll run version 2.3 of the Android platform (Gingerbread) and is equipped with a 1GHz Hummingbird processor and 16GB of memory.
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Google has turned the Google Books service – launched in 2004 as a way of indexing your own library of books – into a fully-fledged eBookstore. The bookshop service is currently only available in the USA.
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