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Yahoo has won another wireless carrier for its mobile Internet search tool. The company joined T-Mobile in announcing Thursday that oneSearch will be the search utility for T-Mobile's web2go service.
Yahoo said more than 70 mobile operators worldwide are now using its mobile search tool.
T-Mobile said oneSearch will provide web2go users a better Web-browsing experience "by making it easier to view and navigate the Web through a customizable home page," as well a simplified shopping and download experience.
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As part of an expanded strategic alliance first announced earlier this year, AT&T on Monday officially launched Yahoo's oneSearch mobile search platform on its MEdia Net portal.
That makes AT&T the first U.S. carrier to integrate Yahoo's mobile-search service directly into its portal, and gives Yahoo a win over rival Google in the latest round of the nascent mobile-search battle. Yahoo boasts more than 60 partnerships with mobile operators around the world.
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