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29th June 2005 - T-Mobile and Google Inc. will be working
in close cooperation in the future to provide the new
webnwalk services. The objective is to improve
user-friendliness, increase the advantages and boost
the speed of Internet access when using the net via
T-Mobile cell phones. With webnwalk, T-Mobile
is offering customers attractive service packages for
mobile access to the World Wide Web. These packages
include innovative cell phones, rapid mobile data transmission
and tempting prices.
As part of the partnership, the Google search engine
will be preset as the Internet homepage on the T-Mobile
phones.
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Thus, at the touch of a few buttons, mobile Internet surfers
will have the award-winning Google search engine at their
disposal. Another facet of the partnership between the two
companies will be joint marketing activities aimed at high-level
marketing of mobile access to the free Internet.
By providing the Google search engine, T-Mobile is giving
its customers who access the Internet from a cell phone using
the new webnwalk service the ideal starting point
for excursions into the World Wide Web. Google reaches over
eight billion web pages throughout the world and automatically
displays the key search results first. That way, users obtain
nearly instant access to the information they want. The homepage
with the Google search engine and other useful links will
initially be available on Sidekick II, MDA compact, MDA III,
the new model of SDA and the Nokia models 6680 9300 and 9500.
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