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Yahoo Mobile Announcements at CES

Written by Richard MacManus / January 8, 2007 12:02 PM / 1 Comments

Yahoo issued a slew of press releases today, at CES, all about their mobile Internet services. The main news is the launch of Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 (now available for java-based handsets) and Yahoo! oneSearch. This comes on the back of recent initiatives by Google, which appears to be leading the Mobile Internet and search space right now - over half of US users go to Google for mobile search, according to M:Metrics, with Yahoo in second place. So, not to be outdone, Yahoo has ramped up its Go brand for mobile and introduced the new oneSearch product - which essentially creates an on-the-fly portal page for each search query.

Yahoo also made several joint announcements with key operator and device manufacturer partners, related to the two product launches: with Nokia, Opera, Blackberry (RIM), Samsung and 3 Group. In addition, Yahoo says it is working with Sony on a release for "BRAVIA Internet Video Link", one of Sony's new digital home initiatives.

Go 2.0 beta

The launch of the beta version of Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 introduces a new mobile-optimized search UI and product design. The main design feature is the iPod-like "carousel", which allows you to navigate around the various Yahoo! Go widgets.

The Yahoo! Go 2.0 beta is being promoted via a partnership with Motorola's new MOTORAZR maxx V6 and MOTORAZR V3xx devices. Beginning in the first half of 2007, Yahoo! Go 2.0 will be pre-loaded on select new mobile devices from Motorola. Yahoo! Go 2.0 is also available to download onto "more than 70 other mobile devices from major manufacturers worldwide and use it on most wireless networks."

oneSearch

As of now, Yahoo! oneSearch is available only on the Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 beta. However according to the press release, by the end of January 2007 Yahoo! plans to have oneSearch available across all their Mobile Web and SMS services. As well, Yahoo! oneSearch will roll out in additional country and language versions in the coming months. More details at the Y! Search Blog.

Mobile Internet Search Hots Up

As mentioned at the top of this post, Google is currently leading the charge in the Mobile Internet search space, with various international mobile deals inked (particularly inn Asia, where mobile is very big) and an apparent lead in the behind-the-times US mobile market. So these announcements by Yahoo are in a sense a game of catch-up, at least in public perception. Expect there to be many more announcements and improvements in mobile search before the year is out though, from Yahoo, Google and MSN.


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  • There are over 2.2 Billion Cell Phones...4 times the amount of PCs...

    I think only Opera has developed a similar Technology but also see that they are one of the companies partnering with Yahoo.

    Ride on Yahoo!

    Posted by: Adrian keys | January 9, 2007 6:20 AM




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