A new Google News article offers a simple way to save money by subscribing to the broadband plans offered by your local internet provider.
The article also suggests using Google’s new search engine to see which broadband plans are available to you, with an offer to see if you can buy one.
Google News offers a search to find the cheapest internet service for you to subscribe to, and if you click on the search results, it will then offer to get you a free broadband service plan for free, or a cheap broadband plan with an upgrade for $20, a plan which costs $60 for a monthly plan and $80 for a yearly plan.
The article, titled How to save more money on your broadband, also gives suggestions on what to do if you have a problem with your broadband provider, and a link to download a tool to help you find a broadband service provider.
Google’s search feature is only available in the UK, so you’ll need to be a Google Plus member to view the article.
Google News is a search engine and news aggregator.
It has been used by the US, UK, Australia and Canada to offer users with similar search queries a better browsing experience.
Google is a part of Alphabet, the company that owns Google, Google+, YouTube and other Google products.