Mobile Minutes: Google's mobile search; Yahoo, Microsoft search partnership; Google's phone location; Twitter makeover
Google embraces ?mobile-friendly? sites in search
shake-up
Google Inc. is about to change the way its influential search engine recommends
websites on smartphones and tablets in a shift that?s expected to sway where
millions of people shop, eat and find information.
Read more on Fortune
With eye on mobile, Yahoo revises its search
partnership with Microsoft
SAN FRANCISCO ? Marissa Mayer has finally gotten what she?s wanted ever since
she left Google three years ago to run Yahoo: a chance to build a new
experience for searching the web and mobile phones.
Read more on New York Times
You can now ?Google? your lost Android phone
Google has quietly added its ?find my phone? service to the Google app on
Android, home to Google Now?s predictive engine. You literally search for a
misplaced phone or tablet to find where it?s ended up.
Read more on Wall Street Journal
Twitter gives its home page a makeover to grab new
users
Visitors to the social network can now explore a selection of tweets without
having to register or log in, as Twitter tries to get both passive and active
users to interact more frequently with its service.
Read more on CNET