Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Google's Local (Mobile) Coupon Move

是的,美国人现在去麦当劳可以凭 Android 手机享受优惠..
Google's Local (Mobile) Coupon Move « Screenwerk
By Greg Sterling
Now, recognizing that mobile users are interested in deals, Google is doing mobile distribution of local business coupons. It has to get the businesses to create them in the first place (still something of a challenge) but the PC-mobile ...
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Google Puts Coupons on Your Phone so You Can Forget the Scissors ...
By Adam Pash
With their new mobile coupons feature, Google wants to make it easier for you to access coupons on the go when you're too busy to sit down with the paper and clip coupons.
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Google LatLong: With coupons on your phone, it doesn't matter ...
By elaine
First up, with more and more people using their mobile devices to find local businesses, we've added a new option for Local Business Center users in the US to display their coupons on mobile devices. Additionally, we've made it simpler ...
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Google Maps Navigation Now Available for Older Android Devices ...

现在就可以下载使用了。型爆的 Navigation
 
Google Maps Navigation Now Available for Older Android Devices ...
By Lisa Hoover
Previously users wanting to run Google Maps Navigation on their Android phones either needed a 2.0 device (like the Droid) or resorted to this workaround. Today, Google announced the application is now available for pretty much every ...
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Google Navigation Update For Android 1.6! | Android Phone Fans
By Rob Jackson
Google has officially launched an update for Android 1.6 that allows American Android users to enjoy Google Navigation! That's right ladies and gentlemen...
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Google Maps Navigation officially comes to Android 1.6 -- Engadget
By Chris Ziegler
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/gadgets/Google_Maps_Navigation_officially_comes_to_Android_1_6'; You might've thought that Google was positioning its i.
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