"The Google Search app for Windows Phone 7 provides quick and convenient access to a rich set of search results, allowing you to search the Web, images, local, news, and more," Google wrote in a blog post. "The initial release of the Google Search app includes several features that help you to search faster – suggestions appear automatically as you type, you can choose to repeat a query from your search history, and your current location is used to provide more relevant results."
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The app is available now in the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace for all languages supported by the OS.
Microsoft launched the first three Windows Phone 7 devices on Monday. The Samsung Focus and HTC Surround are available on AT&T and the HTC HD7 is supported on T-Mobile. All three phones are $199 with a two-year contract. More devices on the Windows Phone 7 platform will be released soon, including the Dell Venue Pro for T-Mobile and the LG Quantum for AT&T. The HTC 7 Pro will be available on Sprint next year.
Google's search app is one of the growing number of apps available in the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace, which reached 1,000 apps just three weeks after it opened. Last month, Twitter unveiled its official app for Windows Phone 7.
In other Google mobile news, the company this week also added "new usability and visual enhancements" to Google News for the iPhone, Palm Pre, and Android-based devices. Arun Prasath, tech lead for Google Mobile News, said in a blog post that Google has made "make tapping on articles easier and more accurate." Default view is also collapsed to show fewer results, but by tapping on "more sources," users can see more stories.
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