Daily Archive: February 17, 2008

Google Integrate Soon with Nokia Search

Nokia and Google today announced that Google’s popular search engine will be integrated with the Nokia Search application. The integration will begin in select markets with the Nokia N96, Nokia N78, Nokia 6210 Navigator and Nokia 6220 classic. Google search will be extended to additional Nokia handset models in the future. Ultimately, Nokia will make Google search available to its customers in over 100 countries around the world, serving mobile owners speaking more than 40 languages.

Nokia Search, now with Google, offers fast and easy access to web information from the handset. In addition, Nokia Search also makes it possible for users to search content on their device and use local search engines for a complete search experience. Nokia Search is available on many devices and provides direct access with one click from the active standby screen, saving users time and steps in their searching. Once users have found the information they are seeking, Nokia Search enables users to act on that information by engaging device assets such as maps, messaging or the browser with just one click.

“Providing choices for our consumers is an important driver in Nokia’s Internet service strategy,” said Ilkka Raiskinen, vice-president, software and services at Nokia. “This integration allows our consumers the ability to use the innovative search technologies, which have made Google almost synonymous with Internet search.

“Adding Google to Nokia Search provides mobile users with fast, relevant and comprehensive search experience that will be familiar to the people who use Google to search the web from their desktop,” said Google’s VP of Engineering and Products for Mobile Vic Gundotra. “Google search combined with the high quality applications on Nokia devices help make information available to Nokia device users wherever they are and provide an excellent overall experience.”

The collaboration announced today builds on previous cooperation between Nokia and Google. Google search has previously been available on Nokia Internet tablets, and last year the Nokia N95 8GB became the first mobile device to fully support YouTube, the video-sharing platform owned by Google.

Source: Nokia Press Release

Ericsson and FIFA Sign Multimedia Solution Agreement

Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) and FIFA have signed a global agreement where FIFA will use Ericsson’s content management and service delivery platforms to enable its broadcaster and telecom content licensees to propose a mobile content offer based on FIFA events in 2009 and 2010.

FIFA, the world governing body of football, will use Ericsson’s platform to allow broadcasters and telecom operators worldwide to deliver compelling content offers based on different FIFA events. The offers range from basic information-based to advanced mobile TV and video solutions.

Ericsson’s platform and services are configured to meet the needs of telecom operators and media companies and other service providers acting in the marketplace.

Carl-Henric Svanberg, President and CEO of Ericsson, said, “We are very pleased to work with FIFA in enabling them to give football fans all over the world, the opportunity to watch their favorite game on their mobile phones. It shows our commitment to develop products and solutions that extend the attractiveness and availability of multimedia services both to operators and media companies.”

FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke, said, “We are working hard to make our football content available to as many people as possible, on as many platforms as possible. We trust that Ericsson’s expertise and wide geographical reach will give our licensees a good opportunity to bring the excitement and action of various FIFA competitions to the mobile phones of fans all over the world.”

Source: Ericsson Press Release