Article 397EM Google Finance gets redesigned, finally dumps Adobe Flash

Google Finance gets redesigned, finally dumps Adobe Flash

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Ron Amadeo
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Google has announced that the Web version of Google Finance is getting a redesign. The new stock-tracking interface will primarily live in Google Search, where a new "Finance" tab should be popping up soon as a search type. The existing google.com/finance site will soon start redirecting to this interface, too.

Just like the current Google Finance, you'll get stock prices, historical graphs, and news. A few Google Finance features aren't making the cut, though, namely the portfolio features and the ability to download historical data. There is still a "my stocks" feature that lets you keep an eye on favorite stocks, but there will no longer be a page for your transaction history and current holdings.

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