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That's handy for the train-schedule app, since Mr. Strange recently added a feature that lets users search for the nearest station to a postal code but he's not sure anybody needs or uses it.
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Google is introducing a powerful new feature for its search results page: A look at the page it recommends, without leaving Google.
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Agents can also use a search feature, entering a phone number, for instance, to see if it occurs in other active cases or leads.
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Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle has launched a search for an aspiring singer to feature on her next album.
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Graph Search, a new advanced search feature that lets you scour your extended network for people based on their likes or profiles, is still in its beta stages and cannot be accessed through mobile apps.
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The feature is just for Web pages now, but it is likely Google will make it a feature of search ads as well, so those small snippets of text will someday carry the potential for pop-up graphics, as well.
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The ability to quickly search for and instantaneously deliver new software to our mobile devices is a central feature in this new ecosystem.
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Google TV is adding a new feature that could make it easier for users to search and navigate all the different content on various video applications, without having to use keypads or clunky text interfaces.
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One small example is a feature called Nearby -- on your phone, it's a way to search for businesses near where you are at the moment.
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Perhaps the most useful feature, at least for those of you who know what you want: type in a search, and you'll see results from several content providers, including Blockbuster and Netflix (in the US) in addition to cable channels.
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