Web2Go: The New Mobile Search For Yahoo Services With T Mobile

November 21, 2008 By: admin Category: Mobile News, Mobile Phones

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Now it’s time for Yahoo after Google implemented the web search on it’s HTC mobile phone on Android platform. Yahoo partnered with leading mobile service provider T Mobile in USA to provide “Web2Go” web search facility on it’s mobile phones. This functionality will be available almost all the mobile phones like motorola, samsung, sony ericsson, nokia and blackberry.

By the courtesy of Informationweek.com - “We believe mobile Web access appeals to everyone, and Web2go makes it easier than ever for customers to surf the Web,” said Denny Marie Post, T-Mobile’s chief marketing officer, in a statement. “Web2go provides a storefront that will continue to grow with our customers, offering a range of products from the latest content to new innovative applications….Read More

Blackberry Bold Will Be Equipped With GPS Tracking Support By Find Where

November 21, 2008 By: admin Category: Blackberry Phones, Mobile News, Nokia Phones

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Blackberry Bold with GPS Location Tracking Support By Find Where

In The latest news published on Market Watch that the new Blackberry Bold will be supported by Find Where’s (The Global Leader Of Real Time GPS Location Tracking) “iFind Mobile Service” to facilitate high end “GPS Location Tracking Support”.

iFind mobile features include the ability to locate a phone on demand, know where it’s been, how fast it is traveling, if it has entered or left a specified location and even includes a panic button that notifies designated contacts should it be triggered. This facility is available with almost all the GSM network around the globe.

About FindWhere : Founded in 2002, FindWhere has transformed the complexity of advanced GPS, satellite mapping, and wireless communication into down-to-earth, straightforward precision tracking and location services. FindWhere delivers advanced features and functionality in an accurate and easy to use solution that offers parents and families peace of mind in knowing the location of their loved ones and businesses an improved bottom line with asset monitoring and remote workforce management. FindWhere partners with enterprises and institutions worldwide to provide location solutions that are easily integrated within existing applications…..Read More

Wal-Mart Going To Sell iPhones In It’s Stores

November 20, 2008 By: admin Category: Apple, Mobile News, Mobile Phones

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This is the latest buzz in the telecommunication industry that Wal-Mart(WMT) will start selling Apple iPhones in It’s stores from next month(December 2008).

By the courtesy of Barron’s Blog - The Boy Genius post says that “it looks like everyone is still in the dark with regards to pricing and we expect it to stay that way to avoid slowing MSRP iPhone sales during the holidays.” JRPG asserts that sales of the phone through Wal-Mart will likely still require a two-year contract with AT&T is likely to be priced at the same or less than at AT&T or Apple stores.

This information is travelling from one blog to another quickly and Jamie Townsend of research firm JRPG also reported the same.So it’s the time when iPhone is going to be more popular and found in most of the mobile phones users.

Innovative Google Mobile Apps Voice Search Is Available

November 19, 2008 By: admin Category: Mobile News, Mobile Phones

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Now be ready with the voice search for google on your mobile phones. This is really going to be a great revolution when you don’t have to be bother about typing your search terms. Your search will be performed for your words.

By the courtesy of Information Week, The highly anticipated voice-search enabled version of Google Mobile App will hit the stores on Monday Evening (17, Nov, 2008).

This is going to be a great experience for those who uses Google frequently for all their needs and they are just a bit lazy to type in the key phrases what they want to search. This is just dial process where after beep whatever you want to search, you will get.

In the early age of this voice based search application from Google Mobile which is only available for iPhones will face some problems at the user end because there is a need of consciousness of speaking of your key phrase. If you will not here the beep properly and speak before it, may be there will be no results in the search or you may get irrelevant results. He search will also depend on the accent of your voice because in the text based search if you are misspelled some word within your key phrase then you get a correct key phrase to search again as a recommendation but in voice based search this function is available or not, will be confirmed when much more user reviews will be available.

Google Mobile Official Blog : http://googlemobile.blogspot.com