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Google Universal search features come to Android, iPhone, and webOS

Google announce today that their auto-suggest feature with universal search, which has been available on Google.com for quite some time, is now available for Android, iPhone, and webOS devices. Users can now type in a flight number, a conversion, or other supported entries, and instant results will be available in the drop-down menu (see screenshot below). To try out this feature, visit m.google.com on a supported device.

Google's universal search features

Read the full entry over at Google’s blog.

Zhephree: webOS and Palm: Why You Should Have Them

There’s a lot of buzz lately about Palm’s future and how some analysts valued Palm’s stock at $0 the other day. People say Palm may get bought out, some say they’re die out.

Me? I say Palm’s sticking around. Palm’s been around for a while, which in-and-of itself is not grounds for success in the…

Now comes word via the Wall St. Journal that “those familiar with Palm’s situation” say that Palm is developing a brand new phone for later this year. This news shouldn’t come as a big surprise, but it’s the first somewhat official confirmation we’ve seen regarding a new webOS device. Given the events of the last 24 hours, this certainly comes as encouraging news.

Preview of the upcoming Grooveshark app for webOS. The app is in beta for Grooveshark VIP members, and should be out very shortly for all users.

Grooveshark Launches Mobile App For Palm webOS Platform

Grooveshark is an internet radio site that offers the ability to stream your own music library through any computer. Although the library upload seems a little buggy right now, I really think Grooveshark has some potential. I will be definitely looking forward to the release of this app.

Click the article title to read the story from the Washington Post.