Yahoo boosts european mobile search presence with t-mobile deal
Yahoo's OneSearch will be the scoop mobile hunt tool for T-Mobile's eleven European Markets, start the end of March. The companies are also workings together on services such as Mobile River messaging, electronic mail, and sociable networking.The Yahoo and T-Mobile deal follows an proclamation yesterday by Nokia that it will include Google in its hunt application. Google will sit aboard Yahoo and Microsoft Windows Live on four new handsets, which will extend to additional Nokia models in the hereafter. The deal, announced today at the Mobile River World United States Congress in Barcelona, follows a twine of Mobile River search partnerships from Yahoo over the past year or so, and demonstrates its increasing focus on the Mobile River sector. speech production with ClickZ News, a Yahoo interpreter described Mobile River search as a "key area in the hereafter of Yahoo." The company now has partnerships with more than 29 web operators spreading across Europe, Asia, Latin United States and North United States. According to Yahoo these networks have a total of over 600 1000000 mobile subscribers, placing it in a possibly strong place for garnering more traffic to its ad-supported mobile hunt results as users become increasingly familiar with accessing the Web on their Mobile River devices. "When you comparison the figure of Mobile River phones in the world to the figure of computing machine, it's clear that Mobile River search is becoming increasingly important," the interpreter said. "By entrance the marketplace early, we hope to offer great services to Mobile River users." The OneSearch product presently aggregates news, weather condition, financial data, photograph and Web links based on hunt queries, but boasting more "streamlined" results than a PC-based search. The two companies also plan to work jointly to bring additional Yahoo services including Yahoo's Flickr, courier, Mail, weather condition and Finance to T-Mobile customers. |