GoogleSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Series 60, BlackBerry, Smartphone, JavaVersion: 0.7.1 Upload date: 31 Dec 10 Tags: Internet & Communications
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Google Download the Google app to your phone, and get the fastest search experience with features such as these:
Universal search. Search the web, images, maps, local businesses, videos, and more.
Search by voice. Speak your queries in American, British, or Australian English accents.
My Location. Avoid typing your current location when searching for nearby businesses (e
fixOperaFlash will automatically install and configure everything you need to run your Opera with Flash support.
With other words: No need to install Flash Lite..
Upvise Wikipedia - Imagine having the entire knowledge of the largest collaborative encyclopedia in the world at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Just type in any word on your mobile and download instantly the entire Wikipedia article specially formatted for your mobile device. You can also bookmark any article to a create a list of favorites in your account
Yahoo! Go is optimized for the small screen of a mobile phone, making it easy and fun to access the Internet. Everything about the Yahoo! Go interface is designed to be both visually stunning and give you what you want with the fewest clicks possible
Bing -Maps, directions, and local listings for your mobile device.
Get local:
· Quickly find great local shops and restaurants, complete with ratings, reviews, hours, and directions.
· See movie show times and call to buy your ticket.
· Get the latest local weather forecasts
The Opera Widget Manager is a standalone application allowing you to organize and run widgets independently of the browser. The manager integrates with Opera’s distribution channel for widgets (widgets.opera.com) and responds to files with a .wgt extension. The Widget manager brings widgets to the Windows Mobile platform at the touch of a button
Google search shortcut onto the today screen. This shortcut reduces the time it takes for you to get answers from Google by eliminating the initial search steps (e.g. finding the browser application, opening it, and navigating to Google