Google is shutting down Google Compare, a comparison shopping website for mortgages, credit cards and auto insurance after only one year in operation in the United States. The shutdown marks Google's ...
Exactly four months to the day after announcing that it was launching a mortgage comparison tool via its Compare service, multiple reports say Google is shutting down its entire Compare service in ...
The neon Google sign in the foyer of Google's new Canadian engineering headquarters in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario January 14, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Power/Files (Reuters) - Google is shuttering Google ...
Well, it’s official. Google (GOOG) has come to mortgages. After first being reported earlier this year, Google is launching its own mortgage comparison tool via its Compare service. Google Compare is ...
Google is sending one of its lesser-known tools called Compare to the slaughterhouse. We don't blame you if you've never heard of it before -- in the email sent to the service's partners and posted by ...
With a little help from Zillow Group, Google today rolled out a new Google Compare product for those looking to analyze mortgage quotes. Google Compare for Mortgages, announced today, is a free tool ...
Google is moving deeper into the insurance industries and it may be looking beyond helping shoppers settle on policies. It may be preparing to underwrite policies for its own vehicles. After two years ...
Google is closing down Google Compare, its comparison site that served up deals for a range of financial products, including credit cards, mortgages and travel/home insurance policies. Google Compare ...
In October of 2009, Google launched their new Comparison Ads product specifically for mortgage advertisers, which allowed them to compare their mortgage products side by side with various lenders.
Google has been showing the ability to compare one product agains the next in Google Search for several years now. But now Google quickly lets you also add additional products to add to its comparison ...
Google has had what it has called “comparison ads” for some time, but these comparison units are getting a new look in Google’s search results beginning today. Google hopes the change will better ...