Google has finally launched a mobile-friendly version of Google Product Search. The new feature is currently available only to iPhone and Android users in the United States and United Kingdom.
A search for a product gives a ‘Shopping Results’ link within the search results page. Clicking on it will take you to the Product Search page that is specially formatted. Take a look.


Here’s a comparison of how the results look in Opera Mini and the iPhone/iPod Touch. Not that good on Opera Mini now, is it?


Opera, the browser known for its blazing fast page rendering, has just released version 9.6 Beta that includes a few new features that the company says will make Opera even faster than before.
The new ‘Low Bandwidth Mode’ is mainly aimed at the bandwidth conscious users. Users can also choose to ignore threads that will prevent any such threads from appearing in the future, as well as hiding the older threads.
A few of the new features:
Opera Link
Custom search engines and typed history (typed history is only the history you explicitly type or select from the address bar) are now joining bookmarks, speed dial, personal bar, and notes in Opera Link.
Feed Preview
Now you can preview an RSS/Atom feed before subscribing.
Low Bandwidth Mode
Low Bandwidth Mode is a setting on mail accounts that makes Opera Mail use as little bandwidth as possible.
- For IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol), this means that Opera will only synchronise new messages and it will not fetch message attachments unless requested.
- For POP (Post Office Protocol), Opera will not fetch more than the first 100 lines of a message unless requested.
The complete change logs have all the new features detailed.