Macworld - Amazonâs Mobile app gives you a few ways to look up products: you can search by entering keywords, you can browse through recommendations, or you can even take a picture of an item and Amazon will try to figure out what it is. Now, with the recent 1.2.8 update to Amazon Mobile, you can search by scanning barcodes as well.
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