Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:57 pm
Yahoo announced an expansion of its mobile web portals to T-Mobile, so its smartphone users who get data will have Yahoo search by default.
T-Mobile introduced Web2go, a browsing experience designed to work across its portfolio of phones. Web2go simplifies navigating the web on mobile devices, providing better browsing, improved search with Yahoo oneSearch, a customizable home page and a easier shopping and downloading.
T-Mobile customers can create a personalized home page for one-click access to websites. They can visit virtually the entire Internet from their mobile phone, ensuring webpages are easy to view and navigate.
Yahoo started serving T-Mobile in 10 European countries this year, sharing ad search revenue.
Yahoo will reach 105 million U.S. subscribers between its deal with T-Mobile and one with AT&T.
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