Video: Predictive search on the T-Mobile G1 works splendidly
- October 2nd, 2008
- 2 Comments
As the video right up there shows, predictive search works just swell on the T-Mobile G1. As you enter your search term—here, Google uses safe searches like “flowers” and “sushi chicago” to demonstrate its inherent awesomeness—the search engine generates a list of possibly relavent terms. That way, all you have to do is enter the first few letters of a term—flo—and Google will pull up “flowers.”
It’s handy, and when you’re trying to search for something on the street using your cellphone, handy is exactly what you’re looking for.
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zerock (Who am I?)
2 months ago
i think the Google iPhone app does this too, either that or the web app.
Tejaswy
2 months ago
Well sure is a iphone killer….but a bit too costly don’t you think….It is supposed to cost Rs.20,000 or more in India .Yes relatively cheaper than iphone….but if it were about 15 - 20 thousand…iphone would have become extinct
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