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Sony's new service includes Windows Mobile
2007-03-07 08:47:35 Xinhua English

BEIJING, March 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Sony announcedit is expanding its service to include a Windows Mobile platfrom via a gamma version of Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 on Windows Mobile powered devices.

The servicewill enable consumers to use the platform on 75 Windows Mobile devices from major manufacturers, according to media reports Thursday.

The internet search company said the service will be supported by more than 175 different mobile phone models, including more than 100 models currently listed on its go.yahoo.com website. The Yahoo! Go 2.0 is an application that gives consumers the ability to personalize with content from the entire Internet and a reinvention of mobile search.

"Consumers have been clamoring for us to bring Yahoo! Go 2.0 to Windows Mobile devices since we launched the service less than two months ago," said Marco Boerries, senior vice president of Yahoo's Connected Life. "There are millions of mobile phones on the Windows Mobile platform in the market today and consumers with these devices want to use the most advanced, exciting services available.

"Our innovative Yahoo! Go 2.0 service finally brings the open Internet to the mobile phone and gives consumers the compelling experience they have been looking for," he added.

"Yahoo! Go 2.0 includes an exciting set of features that helps people access their favorite Internet content while mobile," said John O'Rourke, Microsoft Corp general manager. "The combination of this application with a Windows Mobile powered device will allow our joint customers to get quick access to the Yahoo! experiences they want -- from news to e-mail to photo sharing -- all from a single, powerful device."

(Agencies)

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