With lead slipping, Yahoo focuses on wireless
January 8, 2007Yahoo Inc. and rival Google Inc. both announced new cell-phone initiatives on Monday, highlighting how these two major Internet players have shifted their battle to the mobile sector.
Yahoo unveiled a new search engine and portal designed exclusively for mobile phones. In addition, both Yahoo and Google Inc. announced Monday that they’ve reached deals to distribute their software on cell phones made by Samsung.
The importance of Yahoo’s mobile push is heightened because of its struggles on the wired side. In November, some Net traffic monitors concluded that MySpace, the upstart social network owned by News Corp. , supplanted Yahoo in the rankings, something that’s expected to have a negative impact.
The company’s features will now be available to owners of BlackBerry devices made by Research In Motion Ltd., which has partnered with Yahoo since 2005 to distribute other mobile versions of its services. Yahoo also reached similar deals with Nokia Corp., the world’s leading handset maker, to add its software to Nokia’s wireless tablet.
“Google is dedicated to providing users around the world with easier access information and services when they are mobile,” Google wireless products and strategy director Deep Nishar said in a statement.
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Google and Samsung team up to streamline mobile Internet link
January 8, 2007Google and Samsung announced an alliance to make it easier to access the search engine’s Internet services from the South Korean electronic giant’s mobile telephones.
Samsung mobile telephones equipped with Google software applications will enable users worldwide to search the Internet, check email, and map routes, according to the companies.
The mobile telephones will be designed with a Google icon on the option menu to allow single click connection to Google search, G-mail, and maps, the Mountain View, California, search colossus said.
Samsung has already launched, the Ultra Edition 13.8, a camera mobile telephone with Google mobile search and G-mail.
Samsung’s alliance with Google represented a commitment to “a ubiquitous world where mobile enables our consumers to access information about anything, anywhere, anytime,” president of Samsung’s Telecommunication Network Business president Kitae Lee said in a release.
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