May 2, 2007 at 8:04pm ET by Greg Sterling
Yahoo isn’t waiting for consumers to download its mobile application Go or for handset makers to distribute it. The company is stepping up its push to make Go’s central feature, oneSearch, available via any Web-enabled mobile phone. This evening Yahoo oneSearch, which launched in the U.S. in March, replaces existing Yahoo mobile search in five European countries (the UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, France) and Canada. Yahoo is also distributing ads on European oneSearch, as it did in the U.S., at beta launch.
Here’s more from Chris on oneSearch and from my personal blog Screenwerk.
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