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Mitchell 1 Integrates Google Search into OnDemand5.com

Mitchell 1 announced today that a new Google search feature has been integrated into OnDemand5.com to allow users to find what they’re looking for faster and easier than ever before.

Mitchell 1 announced today that a new Google search feature has been integrated into OnDemand5.com (www.ondemand5.com) to allow users to find what they’re looking for faster and easier than ever before.

“We are thrilled to have integrated Google, the most effective and trusted search engine on the planet, into OnDemand5.com,” said Gary Hixson, product manager for Mitchell 1. “Unlike other products, OnDemand5.com Google searches provide superior relevancy returns that go beyond the article titles and headlines to find answers within the body of the article. Plus, Google is fast and simple to navigate – everyone knows how to use Google.”

OnDemand5.com’s new Google search incorporates all of the Google features you’ve come to know and love including: 1) Google’s own Spell Check feature, 2) Search results with context information, and 3) a Search Suggest feature that helps users pick exactly the right words they are looking to search. Additionally, Mitchell’s new Google search also searches TSBs and exclusive OnDemandLive Tips so that users can easily find all of the incredible time-saving information stored in OnDemand5.com.

Mitchell 1’s OnDemand5.com delivers comprehensive data for 1983-current domestic and import vehicle models. It includes the new OnDemand Live feature, where users view and share tips, as well as access clear illustrations and full-color wiring diagrams, complete diagnostics, tech bulletins and recalls, scheduled maintenance with labor times, automatic monthly data updates and OEM parts and pricing. To find out more about OnDemand5.com, visit www.ondemand5.com.

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