|
9th August 2005 - Nokia today introduced a pioneering mobile
search software solution that provides users with easy and
fast access to leading search engines directly from their
Nokia handset.
The search application is a simple, convenient, and fast
way for Nokia smartphone users to find and connect to any
website as well as local search engines, whenever, wherever.
The current service and content providers incorporated in
the search application include Eniro, Fonecta, Medio Systems,
Yahoo!, Yell.com, as well as digital map solution provider
AtlasCT and digital map data provider NAVTEQ.
"Introducing the search application together with the
leading search engine providers brings one of the world's
most popular online activities - online search - to the fingertips
of Nokia handset users," said Harry Santamäki, Vice
President, Strategy and Business Development, Multimedia,
Nokia. "With this extremely straightforward and easy
to use application, users can now expand the use of online
search services beyond their desktops. Furthermore, what better
than to be able to connect directly and immediately to the
business or service you were looking for. The search application
is truly the next best thing to having all of the world's
directories printed inside the mobile phone!"
The mobile search application is currently being piloted in
the UK, Finland and Sweden. The application will be distributed
in the standard sales packs of the Nokia 6680, Nokia 6681
and Nokia 6630 smartphones. Existing owners of these devices
can download the search application for free from the Nokia
website at www.nokia.com/mobilesearch.
With the search engines integrated and easily accessible in
just one application, users of Nokia smartphones can search
for anything on the web*, including websites, images, news
and weather information, as well as mobile content, such as
ring tones, games and wallpapers. Once something relevant,
such as a website is found, the user can then immediately
connect to see that site. In addition to Yahoo! Search services,
users in the UK, Finland and Sweden also have access to local
business and service information providers, namely Yell.com
in the UK, Eniro and Fonecta in Finland, and Eniro in Sweden.
UK users will also be able to conduct content-based searches
via Medio Systems.
The local search engines enable searching for local services
or businesses - anything from restaurants and hotels to taxi
numbers or flower shops. Results of local searches display
the relevant contact data, and the user can instantly, with
the push of a button, call the given telephone number or save
it to contacts. Moreover, with integrated mapping solutions
from www.ABmaps.com portal by AtlasCT and digital map data
from NAVTEQ, the results can be shown on a map, aiding users
on the go to locate their destination. Users can also save
and, for example, send the map as MMS to a friend.
When traveling between countries, the search application automatically
offers to change to available local search engines. Users
can also change the location setting manually, enabling a
user to find the contact details, for example, of a hotel
in another country in order to make a reservation for a future
visit.
Back to
News Reports
|