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Good news for BlackBerry smartphone users in the United States on T-Mobile, at least if you're a fan of search giant Google: The wireless carrier will soon swap out the Yahoo default search option within the BlackBerry Browser for Google's industry-leading search engine, according to MocoNews.net and other reports.

One repots say that as of nine am EST this morning that still hasn't happened, contrary to a number of news reports.

Yahoo has been the default search engine for BlackBerry users on T-Mobile's U.S. network for a year or so, according to MocoNews. In other words, whenever T-Mobile BlackBerry owners opened up their BlackBerry browsers and navigated to the browser's "Go to" or home page, the on-screen search bar was automatically set to Yahoo--though you could easily switch out Yahoo for Google on your own.

If the recent reports prove to be true, that should soon change so that the BlackBerry default search engine on the browser's home screen will be Google.

 

Article Credit: CIO           Photo Credit: Photobucket


Google has becoming rich and richer everyday. I bet the owner of this company will be rising to the top of the Forbes Billionaire List, if not this year maybe the next coming years, who knows?



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