The search advertising company launched its financial news site last night, with an interesting take on meshing stock charts and news related to a company.

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posted about one aspect of the search on Google Finance he particularly likes:
If you do a search for Lexmark, the search will show you an info page for Lexmark (stock symbol: LXK). If you didn't want a company profile page, over in the top right is a "Find more results for lexmark" link so you can search for Lexmark Canada or whatever. At most finance pages, if you typed "Lexmark" into the search box, you'll get a message like "That's not a stock symbol! Click over here to search for a stock symbol." You end up clicking 3-4 times, when the logical behavior is to give you the best matching stock profile, then give you the option to do a deeper search.
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David Utter is a staff writer for murdok covering technology and business.
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