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Nokia's Multimedia Computers seamlessly scour the Internet
Espoo, Finland/Sunnyvale, CA, US - Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO)
today announced that Yahoo! Search has become a more integral part of the Nokia
Mobile Search application, a simple, convenient, and fast way to find and connect
to local services, websites, images, and mobile content - all from the palm of
your hand. This cooperation allows Nokia to strengthen the Internet search offering
on Nokia Nseries multimedia computers and other Nokia S60 devices. Yahoo! will
provide state-of-the-art web and image search results in more than 10 languages
on a wide variety of Nokia devices to give consumers real-time access to information
and content.
Nokia and Yahoo! have been working together since April of 2005 to establish
an optimal Internet experience, including search, for consumers on their mobile
devices. Nokia is dedicated to creating an experience that is deeply integrated
into the other functions of the device. This agreement is an expansion of an already
strong cooperation between leading players in their respective domains - Yahoo!
in Internet services and Nokia in mobile devices.
"Nokia is extremely focused on providing the multimedia computer user the easiest
route to explore the Internet and find what they need while they are on the go,
such as images, facts, restaurants and addresses," commented Ralph Eric Kunz,
vice president, Multimedia Experiences, at Nokia. "Combining Yahoo!'s proven expertise
in search on the web with Nokia's understanding of mobile user interfaces, makes
the Nokia Mobile Search experience unrivalled in the industry."
"Yahoo! is excited to continue our deep partnership with Nokia and find new,
innovate ways to integrate mobile search into the Nokia S60 handsets and Nseries
multimedia computers," said Christian Lindholm, vice president, global mobile
products, Yahoo!. "Working with Nokia allows us to deliver a compelling mobile
search solution directly to the millions of consumers wanting to use their mobile
device to search for and find the information that's important to them."
This cooperation has already started to drive consumer usage of Mobile Search.
Early data shows that 86 percent of all image search results are opened, 36 percent
are added to the Gallery and 85 percent of all Web searches resulted in a browser
being launched to access the searched for information. The Nokia Mobile Search
also increases consumer discoverability of search on mobile devices as in many
cases search will be accessible directly from the menu screen.
The Nokia Mobile Search application is available in select markets in the standard
sales packs of the Nokia N80 Internet Edition, Nokia N73, Nokia N93, Nokia N70,
Nokia N71, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6680, and Nokia 6681. It is also offered as a free
download for more selected Nokia S60 devices from www.nokia.com/mobilesearch.
About Nokia Nseries
Nokia Nseries is a range of high performance multimedia computers that delivers
unparalleled mobile multimedia experiences by combining the latest technologies
with stylish design and ease of use. With Nokia Nseries products, consumers can
use a single device to enjoy entertainment, access information and to capture
and share pictures and videos, whenever and wherever they want.
About Nokia
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability
of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the
information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like
mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses.
Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations.
www.nokia.com
About Yahoo!
Yahoo! Inc. is a leading global Internet brand and one of the most trafficked
Internet destinations worldwide. Yahoo! seeks to provide online products and
services essential to users' lives, and offers a full range of tools and marketing
solutions for businesses to connect with Internet users around the world. Yahoo!
is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
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