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Google Finance adds multiple sign-in

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Posted by Brian Shih, Product Manager Google offers multiple sign-in, which allows you to use more than one Google Account in the same browser session for a limited set of Google products . Today we are pleased to announce that Google Finance has joined that group. Gone are the days of switching between browsers to see your personal vs. professional financial portfolios, news, and charts. With multiple sign-in, you simply switch between accounts using the upper right hand navigation tool. The site will smoothly transition to your other account, allowing you to view other account portfolios in the click of a mouse. To activate multiple sign-in, click on your username in the upper right hand corner of any Google page, including Finance. Click on “Google Account Settings” and you’ll be taken to your Google Profile page. Then click on “Edit” next to the Multiple sign-in setting and you will be taken to a page which explains how multiple sign-in works and allows you to enable this feat...

Mobile Finance gets smarter, faster, better

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Posted by Philip Brittan, Director of Product Management We first announced Google Finance for smartphones in August, bringing your latest portfolio quotes and market charts to your fingertips, even when you’re away from your desk. But what about mutual funds and portfolios? Today we’re pleased to announce a number of improvements to the mobile site that will make it easier -- and faster -- to get your key finance updates on the go. Mutual Funds Now in addition to seeing the latest stock and market index quotes on the mobile site, you can view mutual funds’ prices, performance and key statistics on your smartphone just by entering the ticker into the search box. Big Charts in Landscape Chances are your smartphone has a much bigger screen than prior phones you had, so take advantage of it. You can now view wider stock charts just by turning your phone on it’s side and looking in landscape view, as in the photo above. Portfolio Performance View more than just the last price and market ...