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Google News Goes Mobile

Search giant has optimized its news page for mobile phone users.

In a further push into the mobile space, Google has optimized Google News for mobile phone users.

When Internet-enabled phone users visit google.com, they'll now see a news link that points to a page listing news headlines. Users can search for news stories from a variety of sources and browse based on subject.

Only stories that are displayed on pages that have been optimized for mobile users are included, Google said Tuesday.

A line at the bottom of the page tells users when the information on the page was last updated. Mobile users will pay to view Google News only via the fees they typically pay to access the Internet.

The mobile news service is currently available to U.S. users.

Mobile Options

Mobile phone users have other options beside Google for accessing news. Many operators include news headlines within their mobile portals.

On Monday, CBS introduced a service that costs users 99 cents per month to receive as many as five daily text messages with breaking news.

Other Google services for mobile users include Gmail Mobile, local for mobile, which includes maps and driving directions, and a home page personalization capability.

In addition, operators and phone makers including T-Mobile International, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, and Motorola have announced partnerships with Google that typically involve placing a Google search bar in a prominent position on mobile phones.

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