Yahoo Schmoozes Mobile Operators, Seeks Deals

Feb 14, 2007 

Yahoo Inc. is schmoozing mobile phone operators at the 3GSM World Congress in 
Barcelona in the hopes of enlisting partners for its new mobile search services.


With mobile phones soon expected to push PCs aside as the most popular tool to 
access the Internet, the company has given mobility a top priority and is
taking steps to establish its mobile search engine as the technology of choice 
for mobile operators, Marco Boerries, senior vice president of Yahoo Connected
Life, said Tuesday at a news conference at the mobile phone show in sunny 
Spain. 

A gamma version of the company's new Java-based search application, Yahoo Go 
for Mobile 2.0, is now available after a beta version was released in January
at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, according to 
Boerries. 

The application is designed to help users easily navigate a selection of 
personal channels for areas such as news, sports, entertainment and maps. 

"Mobile search so far hasn't worked because it's been an adaption of PC 
search," Boerries said. "Mobile users want instant answers" that are 
intelligently
selected for small devices. 

A key feature of Yahoo Go for Mobile 2.0 is oneSearch, a new search engine 
designed specifically for mobile devices. Instead of returning a list of Web
sites, the search engine provides facts related to the query term, according to 
Boerries. 

More than 400,000 users have downloaded the beta application to about 100 
different devices. 

Yahoo is particularly keen to have mobile phone operators and vendors 
preinstall the application. 

On Monday, the company reached a deal with LG Electronics Inc. that will bring 
its brand to the screens of tens of millions of LG cell phone handsets shipped
later this year. Under the deal, LG will preload Yahoo services, including 
Yahoo Go for Mobile 2.0, Yahoo Mail and Yahoo Messenger on phones sold 
worldwide.


Clearly set on establishing an ad-funded search service on mobile phones 
similar to its service for PCs, Yahoo said Monday it will start showing mobile
display ads on its Yahoo Mobile Web service in 19 countries across Europe, Asia 
and the Americas. Major advertisers include Intel Corp., PepsiCo Inc. and
Proctor and Gamble Co. 

The use of ad-funded search services will help mobile phone operators generate 
revenue that they may want to return to customers in the way of free services,
Boerries said. "You can only give something away if you make something," he 
said. "Mobile advertising will enable this." 

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