Yahoo Follows Google on Mobile Search 66
An anonymous reader writes "Just a few weeks after Google introduced Google SMS, Google's mobile search service, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Internet media company Yahoo! . expanded its search services to the mobile market, said the company on Wednesday."
Worldwide (Score:2)
From what I've heard GoogleSMS is awesome and I could've used its "find a pizza shop" function last night
Re:Worldwide (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Worldwide (Score:5, Informative)
I personally prefer the SMS method Google uses. At least with that you can use it from any SMS-enabled phone (and I can't think of any that aren't off the top of my head).
Re:Worldwide (Score:4, Informative)
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I use a PalmOne Treo 600, and I've found http://www.google.com/palm [google.com] an absolute must have reference when on the go.
The best recent example that comes to mind: I traveled to Las Vegas and looked up rules and statistics about playing craps while I was standing in the casino... 8-).
Re:Worldwide (Score:2)
Without recording any profile to web, if you are Turkcell customer.
Its based on their cell data. Accessible from gprs (wap) too.
Because of such services they have got many technology awards.
I'd love to find an english page for more info but as service is not for roamers, they didn't do it
Addiction (Score:4, Interesting)
I guess it's like pr0n, first they offer you "free tours", next thing you know they're charging for everything and you're still paying for it because you're already addicted.
Will this also be an indication that other services like GMail, might be commercialized (other that the Ads) once everybody owns a gmail account, keeps 500MB of emails there and have no option (to download/archive) but to pay for the service?
Re:Addiction (Score:2)
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Re:Addiction (Score:1, Interesting)
A week? (Score:5, Informative)
several years? (Score:1, Informative)
Excellent!. (Score:4, Funny)
No kidding (Score:2)
At moment, Yahoo! service available to Cingular Wireless, AT&T Wireless and Sprint Wireless subscribers.
great (Score:4, Funny)
now i can get a list of sites from a search on my mobile that i can't visit !
kind of old news (Score:5, Informative)
almost everytihng Yahoo branded is attached to AT&T mobile stuff lately. They are making one hell of a branding with AT&T.
Heck I get notification on my phone when I get an email in my Yahoo.com email account.
if google can partnet with a wireless company they might be able to overtake everyone in the wireless arena.
Re:kind of old news (Score:1)
It sure beats getting notified everytime a new piece of unimportant email gets in my Inbox.
Is this available to everyone? Or did I see it only because I'm a DSL su
Re:kind of old news (Score:1)
simplicity (Score:5, Insightful)
Once again, I think Google got this one right. People search to find information, and they want simple results that are easy to read. Similar to their (ugly) homepage, it sounds like Yahoo is going to fall victim to excessive gimmickry.
Mobile screen real estate is even more valuable than normal monitor real estate, so I would say google has the better strategy here.
functionality (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:simplicity (Score:1)
Well, at least we fixed this bug
I sent a few request to google's (Score:1, Offtopic)
In related news... (Score:3, Interesting)
Come on, it's competition, of course they are going to come out with a similar service. Why does this need to be front page news? It had to be the first thing we all thought of when we heard Google was doing it: "How long till MS and Yahoo follow suit?"
More info... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:More info... (Score:1)
Better article (Score:5, Informative)
Yahoo! Wants to Whack Google in Mobile Searching [arstechnica.com]
I tried their new search http://mobile.yahoo.com/search [yahoo.com] and it asploded my Samsung A500. The first time I loaded the page, the web browser closed. The second time, the phone rebooted! I have reset my phone several times, same results.
Then I read the page in a real browser, and they SMS you a link. That link worked in my phone.
(Explanation)Re:Well..... (Score:1)
www.92466.com is still not taken (Score:4, Funny)
(For the uninitiated http://www.466453.com/ belongs to google.)
Which? (Score:4, Funny)
Oh. That Yahoo. I was wondering what they did.
Yahoo trying very hard to be Google (Score:3, Insightful)
Not necessarilly a bad thing, though.
Could it bee any less specific? (Score:3, Insightful)
Where is this service available?
When is it available?
How is it available?
etc...
In the immortal words of Comic Book Guy: "Worst....article...ever..."
Re:Could it bee any less specific? (Score:1)
Where is this service available?
At moment, Yahoo! service available to Cingular Wireless, AT&T Wireless and Sprint Wireless subscribers.
When is it available?
At moment, Yahoo! service available to Cingular Wireless, AT&T Wireless and Sprint Wireless subscribers.
How is it available?
At moment, Yahoo! service available to Cingular Wireless, AT&T Wireless and Sprint Wireless subscribers.
I think that answers all of them, albeit with somewhat
why retrofit the web?? (Score:2, Insightful)
I personally have 2 phones that are more than capable of using the Real google or real yahoo search pages.
Plenty of phones can use the web just fine, and you will probably be happier than with 250 characters of search results at a time...
What is SMS? (Score:2)
Re:What is SMS? (Score:1)
(Seriously, I really hope you're joking... SMS == Short Messaging Service == text message)
Re:What is SMS? (Score:2)
No. Mobile phones aren't my area of technical expertise. I use one but I don't know what all mobile services are capable of other than voice.
Seriously, I really hope you're joking
Nope.
SMS == Short Messaging Service == text message
Thanks. I've never heard text messaging refered to anything other than text messaging.
Cherry-picking the Treo crowd (Score:3, Interesting)
If this doesn't yet strike you as a "me, too!" offering, check out the Yahoo! search home page [yahoo.com]. That doesn't look anything like Google's home page, no sir!
Google SMS (Score:2)
barbershop scorsese. 10021.
I love it.
Screenshots (Score:3, Informative)
-Russ
SMS is pretty much obsolete (Score:2)
I've used Google's WAP proxy on my phone to search for information, and although it works it's terribly slow. It takes about 5 min to read through an entire webpage because it splits it up into little peices.
Yahoo Mobile search is VERY good though. I'm impressed that it's a complete search solution as a yellow pages. Now if only we could do somethi
Re:SMS is pretty much obsolete (Score:1)