Google Searches Now Display Interactive Restaurant Menus Within Search Results In The US

Search-ThumbSearching for a restaurant that can satisfy everyone’s culinary preferences isn’t particularly easy on a smartphone’s data connection. The process typically involves searching for a specific website, hoping there’s a mobile version (nope), and searching around for a menu. Now Google’s rolling out a feature in the US that should streamline things a bit. Just search Google for the menu and watch it appear as the top result.

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The menu comes complete with tabs for accessing different parts of menu, such as appetizers, entrees, and desserts.

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Camera deals of the week: 2.28.14

As winter begins to slowly depart here in the States, some of us here at Engadget are anxious to get outside and shoot some spring-like stills. What’s that? Oh, you are too? Well, we’ve collected a handful of discounted camera options this time…

European Commission Looking Into Free-To-Play Games, Suspects False Advertising

MoneyGoogle (and Apple) representatives are having a sit-down with members of European Commission member states and the Consumer Protection Cooperation today to talk about apps. Specifically, the commission is asking some hard questions about in-app purchases following complaints from consumer protection groups in Denmark, Britain, and several other EU nations.

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The issue revolves around the use of the term ‚free‘ in the descriptions of games that push in-app purchases. The commission fears these listings could be misleading, especially to children.

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