Nokia Mobile Search intensifies with Yahoo! Search
September 9th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 17 times, 1 so far today
Nokia Mobile Search intensifies with Yahoo! Search
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO) today announced that Yahoo! Search has become a more integral part of the Nokia Mobile Search application, a simple, convenient, and fast way to find and connect to local services, websites, images, and mobile content – all from the palm of your hand. This cooperation allows Nokia to strengthen the Internet search offering on Nokia Nseries multimedia computers and other Nokia S60 devices. Yahoo! will provide state-of-the-art web and image search results in more than 10 languages on a wide variety of Nokia devices to give consumers real-time access to information and content.
Nokia and Yahoo! have been working together since April of 2005 to establish an optimal Internet experience, including search, for consumers on their mobile devices. Nokia is dedicated to creating an experience that is deeply integrated into the other functions of the device. This agreement is an expansion of an already strong cooperation between leading players in their respective domains – Yahoo! in Internet services and Nokia in mobile devices.
“Nokia is extremely focused on providing the multimedia computer user the easiest route to explore the Internet and find what they need while they are on the go, such as images, facts, restaurants and addresses,” commented Ralph Eric Kunz, vice president, Multimedia Experiences, at Nokia. “Combining Yahoo!’s proven expertise in search on the web with Nokia’s understanding of mobile user interfaces, makes the Nokia Mobile Search experience unrivalled in the industry.”
“Yahoo! is excited to continue our deep partnership with Nokia and find new, innovate ways to integrate mobile search into the Nokia S60 handsets and Nseries multimedia computers,” said Christian Lindholm, vice president, global mobile products, Yahoo!. “Working with Nokia allows us to deliver a compelling mobile search solution directly to the millions of consumers wanting to use their mobile device to search for and find the information that’s important to them.”
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