Ads by TechWords

See your link here
Receive the latest technology news and information.
Mobile/Wireless Computing
Computerworld Daily News (First Look and Wrap-Up)
Computerworld Blogs Newsletter
The Weekly Top 10
Cloud Computing
View all newsletters




Privacy Policy
 

Yahoo links local search with mobile phones

January 27, 2005 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Yahoo Inc. on Thursday rolled out a new feature in its local search service that lets users send results from their PCs to their mobile phones, the company said.

At Yahoo Local, which is a directory of business listings, users can search for restaurants in Denver or for dentists in Philadelphia. Now, they can send Yahoo Local results as a text message to their mobile phones directly from their PCs by clicking on a new "send to phone" button that accompanies every listing.

The service is available only in the U.S. to subscribers of mobile services provided by the recently merged Cingular Wireless LLC/AT&T Wireless Services Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., T-Mobile USA Inc., Sprint Corp. and Nextel Communications Inc. Sprint and Nextel are in the process of merging. Phones have to support Short Messaging Service (SMS).

Yahoo won't charge for the service, but the carriers may apply fees on their end for receiving the text messages. In October of last year, Yahoo introduced a service for querying its search engine, including Yahoo Local, from mobile devices.

"Increasingly, our users are going mobile," said Doug Garland, senior vice president of Yahoo Mobile. "With this, we want to help them take their Yahoo Local information with them on their mobile phone."

Users can expect further developments from Yahoo on mobile search, Garland said. "You'll see us continue to broaden and deepen our services in the search area to become as essential on mobile phones as we are on the Internet today," he said.

The "send to phone" feature is an interesting incremental enhancement by Yahoo that adds to the portability of Yahoo Local results, said Niki Scevak, a Jupiter Research analyst. "Portability of business listings is obviously a useful feature," Scevak said.


Reprinted with permission from

IDG.net
Story copyright 2009 International Data Group. All rights reserved.

Jump to comments

Mobile/Wireless

Additional Resources

WHITE PAPER
Approximately 60 percent of data migration projects overrun time or budget, while some fail completely. Download this white paper, "Enhancing Your Chance for Successful Data Migration," to learn the critical steps you need to take to execute a data migration project with minimum cost and risk to your business.
WHITE PAPER
Read the Gartner research note to learn why the TCO of a server-based computing deployment used to deliver all applications to users is around 50% lower than that of an unmanaged desktop deployment.
WHITE PAPER
Economic downturns have a tendency to accelerate emerging technologies, boost the adoption of effective solutions, and punish solutions that are not cost competitive or that are out of synch with industry trends. This IDC White Paper presents the results of an IDC survey of 330 companies in Western Europe, Asia/Pacific and the Americas that measures the receptiveness to Linux and takes into consideration changing views driven by the disruptive economic environment that businesses face today.

White Papers & Webcasts

Southern Company
Download Now  

Managing Laptops Outside the Office
Learn how you can reduce costs by tracking mobile computers no matter where they are located.

4G Ahead Video Program
Uncover the features and benefits of the two leading 4G technologies for enterprises considering future deployment.

Case Study: Roughing IT
Download Now