Articles tagged with: Yahoo
Yahoo to be T-Mobile's Exclusive European Mobile Search Partner
Internet search engine, yahoo has entered into a new strategic partnership with T-Mobile to bring yahoo's mobile services to millions of consumers in T-Mobile's European footprint. This agreement sets the stage for yahoo oneSearch to become the exclusive mobile search service for T-Mobile customers beginning at the end of March, 2008. more
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USA's Spectrum Bids on Pace to Trigger Google's Open Access
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Bidding on a valuable chunk of nation-wide wireless spectrum Monday progressed more than halfway toward triggering new "open access" rules championed by Google and others. more
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Network Operators to be More Involved in the Mobile Advertising Market
While publishers, media agencies, and Internet companies are already working feverishly on advertising concepts for mobile end devices, most of the mobile network operators continue to hesitate. The management and technology consulting company Detecon recommends that telecommunications companies immediately exploit the advantages they enjoy as network holders to put their own advertising business strategies into place so that they do not miss out on the opportunities offered by the mobile advertising business. more
Related Tags: google, detecon-international, mobile-advertising, mobile-internet
Microsoft Starts Placing Ads on Cell Phone Portal MSN Mobile
SEATTLE (AP)--Microsoft Corp. has started placing advertisements on the U.S. version of MSN Mobile, a Web portal for cell phone browsers that connects users with Hotmail, instant messaging, search, news and other content. more
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Yahoo Wins 15-Country Mobile Search Deal with Telefonica
Telefonica has signed a deal to embed the yahoo search engine into its mobile internet portals in 15 countries in Europe and Latin America, potentially reaching more than 100 million consumers worldwide. Telefonica customers will also have direct access to the photo sharing web service, Flickr - which is now part of yahoo. Additionally, yahoo Mail will be integrated into Telefonica's Mail Express service, providing yahoo Mail users with the ability to receive their yahoo Mail messages directly on their mobile phone via MMS messaging. more
FCC Opposes Silicon Valley VCs' Plan For Free Wireless Broadband
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KDDI To Offer Email Service Based On Google Email
TOKYO -(Dow Jones)- KDDI, Japan's No. 2 mobile operator, said Monday it will offer a new email service based on Google's Gmail. more
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Google Talks Principles, Moves To Disrupt Wireless Market"
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Google on Friday portrayed itself as a champion of consumers' unfettered access to the Internet, but demonstrated with a $4.6 billion promise that it sees profit in disrupting the telecommunications companies' hold on the wireless market. more
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FCC Draft Auction Rules a win for Google, Hi-Tech Industry"
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The hi-tech industry, led by Google, scored a big victory over incumbent broadband providers this week as draft rules released by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin for a highly anticipated radio-spectrum auction have incorporated many of the hi-tech industry's demands. more
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OPINION: Could the iPhone be a Dud?
NEW YORK (Dow Jones) -- The next week (and truly the next few years) will test my main media thesis, and in the end we will see how accepting consumers are of change and how portable they want their media. more
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