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    <title>Google vs. Yahoo! Search Engines Going Wireless</title>
    <summary>The Deal&apos;s Tech Confidential today nicely sums up Google and Yahoo&apos;s plays into the mobile phone space.  Search on a cell phone would be a good thing -- as long as you can do it easily and the service is fast. ...</summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
      <uri>http://www.strategypluscommunications.com</uri>
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      <![CDATA[<p><em><strong>The Deal'</strong></em>s <strong>Tech Confidential</strong> today nicely sums up <strong>Google </strong>and <strong>Yahoo</strong>'s plays into the <strong>mobile phone</strong> space.  <strong>Search </strong>on a cell phone would be a good thing -- as long as you can do it easily and the service is fast.  Would be nice to know the next good hotel when you're tooling down I-95 and you need to find a place to rest.</p><p>Seems Yahoo has  a better model that Google with its ability to search the web without opening a browser; Google will just have its click-able icon on a phone.  That may change with implementation.</p><p>Can't wait to try both of these.  Now we need <strong>GPS</strong> built in so we can just mount the phone on the dashboard for anything we need, including <strong>music downloads</strong> ...</p><script language="JavaScript"></script>]]>
      
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