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Google Inc. has rolled out for public testing a service that lets some mobile phone users access its Froogle comparison shopping search engine. The Froogle wireless service, a Google Labs ...
Back in December 2002, Google launched its long expected product and shopping search engine. It was called Froogle, a combination of "frugal" and ...
With Father's Day approaching, Google Inc. is experimenting by promoting its own shopping site ahead of other online search results and ads. That has prompted criticism from some industry experts.
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Two years after Froogle was created, Google's shopping search engine is getting ready for prime time.
Froogle has been renamed “Google Product Search” says Marissa Mayer, Google’s VP of Search & User Experience. It also sports a redesign, and product results are now returned at the top of ...
The Froogle wireless service is provided free of charge, a Google spokesman said Wednesday. Unlike the main Web-based Froogle search engine, the wireless version doesn’t return photos of the ...
On Wednesday, Google removed a text link to its comparison-shopping site, Froogle, and replaced it with one pointing to Google Video, where amateur spoofs uploaded by users mingle with episodes of ...
Froogle turns to Web for product reviews Google's shopping engine is quietly paring snippets of consumer reviews from other sites with electronics such as the iPod.
Additionally, Froogle's results are now being included in the main Google search-listings page. Type in "Ugg Boots" on Google, and a listing of "product searches" are displayed above the typical ...
Attention online shoppers: The company is beta-testing a new service called Froogle that uses its search engine to help find products on the Web.
In the newest Froogle Newsletter, Google lays out current changes to Froogle and possibly clues to future enhancements. Such changes are: There’s no need to do an Advanced Search to find ...
Google Inc., the search engine whose clean, minimalist home page was a stark contrast to the link-laden Web portals of the late 1990s, made a tiny tweak to its site last week that may have much ...