Google Introduces Personalized Suggest
Google suggest is my favorite, it’s like Google just reads my mind and save my time on typing the whole text. Today while we are hooked on desktops we need handsets that are handy when moving. For making our search simpler on desktops as well as mobile phones Google has introduced Personalized Suggest. With this service, you need not repeat the same search on the mobile that was performed earlier on your desktop. This Google offering is currently made accessible for Android, iPhone and Palm WebOS platforms.

Google in their blog gives an example:
For example, suppose that before I depart for the airport, I quickly check my flight status by searching for “american airlines 19″ using google.com on my computer. Later, as I am hailing a taxi in rush hour traffic, I can open google.com on my phone, click in the search box, and choose “american airlines 19″ from the list of search suggestions!
To try this yourself, make sure that you are signed-in to the same Google Account on your computer and on your phone when searching. In addition, Web History needs to be enabled for your Google Account. Mobile users can turn on/off history by selecting “Save searches” or “Do not save searches” under Settings on google.com.
Syncing with Android, iPhone and Palm WebOS platforms is fine but why no compassion towards Symbian and Blackberry
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