The holiday season is coming and everyone is scrambling to make the most of it. Google is now boasting about the new and improved Product Search.
Product Search is designed to surface the best offers and the best products depending on what you're looking for and relies on data from a large number of online stor... |
24 November 2011 05:16 GMT |
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Google is continuing to shut down side projects and experimental products. This time around, the news isn't all bad, while Google is closing down Boutiques.com, it's incorporating all of the best feature right inside Google Product Search.
The product search tool is also getting a revamp, inspired by Goo... |
26 September 2011 09:20 GMT |
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The holiday season is upon us, at least as far as retailers are concerned, and everyone is gearing up for the sales bonanza that precedes it. Google is launching an improved Product Search for the very same reason, it wants to be ready for the holiday shopping. "The line between online and offline shopping is startin... |
15 November 2010 09:44 GMT |
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It's not even December yet and companies are already getting the Christmas fever. Who could blame them, the holiday season is the best time of the year for retailers and everyone is gearing up for a piece of the action. Google is not missing out either and is sprucing out its Product Search with several new fea... |
24 November 2009 05:51 GMT |
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Google is aiming for the enterprise and business market with several products and it's slowly making some progress in the sector. Now, it's launching a new product aimed at e-commerce sites, but, this time, based on what it does best, search. The new Google Commerce Search is a dedicated cloud service aimed... |
5 November 2009 03:15 GMT |
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At the end of the past week, Microsoft shipped another overhauled piece of the new Live Search roll-out. In this manner, the Live Search Products service not only fits into the latest wave of Live Search releases, but also delivers the first signs of life of Live Search's e-commerce oriented component after a pr... |
22 April 2008 06:05 GMT |
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