Google has just launched a new feature for mobile devices — namely the iPhone and Android — that lets you use Google Search to quickly find native applications from the App Store and Android Market. You don't have to do anything to activate the feature: just run a Google query like "shazam app" or "download yelp" from your phone, and Google will place a special result at the top that links directly to the application in the App Store or Android Market, depending which platform you're browsing from.
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