Google Improves Movie Search on Mobile Phones

Passionate about movies? Do you love smartphones too? Well I need two affirmative answers before delivering some good news to you. Assuming that you said yes twice I’ll go ahead and tell you that Google decided to improve its movie search engine for mobile phones.
In other words the search master has decided to launch a new mobile version of its Google Search results for movies. Searching for movies from your cell phone is even easier now. All you have to do is go to Google.com from your smartphone and search for movies. A “More movies” link will show up and once you click it you’re going to receive detailed info about the movies playing in your neighborhood right now.
You get to read the synopsis of the movies you plan to see, browse through reviews, check out posters and even watch the official trailers. Everything is just a click/tap away so go ahead and try it. Once you decide what movie to see you’ll be able to select the closest theater to you from a map.
Google has yet again delivered a great tool. The improved movie search will get you the prompt results you expect while you’re on the go. With no access to an actual computer that could help you find out more stuff about the movies currently playing in your area, you have to rely on your smartphone. And movie search will make everything easier and a lot faster. You will be practically watching a movie in no time after using Google’s updated movie search.
The only problem that I see with the service is that Google made it available only to iPhones, Android and webOS smartphones. What happened to good old Blackberry OS, Windows Mobile or Symbian smartphones? Shouldn’t Google offer the same facilities to all smartphone owners? So what do you say Google? When will you make the new movie search available to all smartphones out there?
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