Now Google Serves Location-Based Search Suggestions On Your Phone

Jan 20, 2010 | 823 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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Google Mobile has launched an all new localized search suggestions feature for the iPhone and Android phone system users. Based on the user’s current or last location, it makes searches on mobile devices easier and more relevant.

For example, if the phone user begins the Google search by typing a word like 'muse' while he is in   New York then, this new feature will automatically provide the user with search suggestions like 'museums in New York' or 'museums of fine art in New York'.

However, to make this feature working in your phone, you must first refresh Google.com in your phone browser to set the new optimized settings. Also, it is important that you turn on 'Save recent locations' and 'Allow use of device location' options under the Settings link on the Google.com Home page. Once you finish with these setting adjustments, one can do this improved search on your phone and see the suggested searches.

Navneet Kaushal

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Navneet Kaushal is the founder and CEO of PageTraffic, one of the oldest SEO Company with offices in Chicago, New Delhi and London. A leading search strategist, Navneet helps clients maintain an edge in search engines and the online media. Navneet's expertise has established PageTraffic as one of the most awarded and successful search marketing agencies.
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