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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Google Mobile Instant is available world-wide after only 35 days (Search Engine Journal)

Google is good to release products quickly when he wants to and she certainly tried to concentrate more on a global market, but even with these precedents their recent announcement is impressive. In a surprising speed display, Google created versions of mobile messaging for all twenty-eight languages spoken in the countries where Google Mobile is available.

In their December 9th announcement Blog Mobile from Google, the company said they had finished course of this new product globally. While it was expected that the overall availability was on his way, nobody expects the giant search engine would fulfill its promise if shortly after the initial product release has been released. The original statement Google read "we're working to support other countries and languages and devices more in the coming months" - phrasing that does full support in a little over a month.

Mobile messaging Google update was originally published November 4, allowing users of the English language access instant search functionality released earlier this year from their mobile devices to the web site. Twenty - seven languages added globalization thirty-five days of the product and the access of more than 30 new countries.

The roll-out also includes features AJAX and HTML5 designed to accelerate the research themselves - which is especially important for dynamically displayed results. As with the English language version, updates to enable users to obtain dynamic search results faster than ever before, they filled with static search queries, and those who simply prefer static search results can disable the feature with a single click.

The update is automatically integrated with Google search functions are accessible from any web browser Android and is available for Android OS version 2.2, and more. He has also published for the iOS4 (Apple latest iPhone operating system).

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Loren Baker is the editor search engine log, associate in Interactive BlueGlass & com Alpha brand media, the parent company of Yes. Involved in SEO for more than a decade, Loren launched Yes in 2003 for the purpose of sharing research information reports on events and marketing research.

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