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Yahoo! Inc. announced on
Wednesday, at the CTIA Wireless convention in Las Vegas, a new version of its
mobile search service, called Yahoo! oneSearch 2.0., which will now enable
users to have a faster searching experience by using voice commands. This step
is part of a new strategy to appeal to mobile consumers by offering a rich
search experience with the help of Search Assist and voice-enabled search, the
company said in a statement.
Since it’s launch in 2007,
Yahoo! oneSearch “revolutionized mobile search by re-creating search
specifically for the mobile phone, focusing on answers, not just Web links,”
said Marco Boerries, Executive Vice President of Connected Life, Yahoo!. “With
Yahoo! oneSearch we are fundamentally changing the way consumers use the
Internet on their mobile phones.”
oneSeach will not only make text
messaging easier, with the help of Search Assist, but it will also make the
search experience a lot simpler, with voice-enabled commands, Yahoo! says.
Search Assist, which is also
available for the iPhone, offers an easier, faster input that reduces the time
to enter the search query, predictive text and contextual recommendations.
For an even easier search, the
voice-enabled commands will offer users the possibility to search anything from
flight numbers, to locations, Web sites and other things by simply using speech.
Yahoo! says their service offers relevant result every time, unlike other
mobile voice recognition methods for mobile searching previously used.
On top of that, Yahoo! wants to
make search even easier by integrating “an innovative idle screen search
service that makes it easier to search on your phone by integrating the search
box right into the main screen,” giving simple and quick access to the Internet
and Yahoo! oneSearch. In other words, you won’t need to open the browser in
order to start a search, you can start it directly by using voice commands or typing.
This feature will become available in the second quarter of 2008, the company
said.
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