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Yahoo! One search engine on Motorola mobile phones


Posted on: April 25th, 2012 by admin
 

Motorola is planning to bring Internet on your Motorola handsets. Motorola, the world’s second largest mobile phone company is working with Yahoo! to bring Internet service on Motorola handsets. Motorola is adding new features in its handsets with advanced Internet features. According to company sources, user would be able to download the beta version of the Yahoo! Go 2.0 software on their Motorola mobile phones, which is compatible with the suite. Yahoo! is expecting that, about 400 different mobile models are using their Yahoo! based mobile services in the mobile market. Recently, Yahoo has launched the oneSearch service, which is optimized for mobile phone platform. Soon Motorola will launch Yahoo! services on their handsets.


 
 
 

Top 5 mobile phones for gamers in 2006


Posted on: April 24th, 2012 by admin
 

Recently, the MobileRated has presented the 25 most popular mobile phones for gamers for the year 2006. MobileRated is supporting for mobile games globally. In the year, 14 percent mobile users played mobile phone game, while more than 1 billion mobile phones were sold. The company has presented a list of mobile phone manufacturing company, model number of mobile phone and market share percent. The top 5 most popular mobile phones with their market share percent are listed below: Sony Ericsson W810i:- 3.35% RIM BlackBerry 8100 Pearl:- 2.72% Sony Ericsson K750i:- 2.60% Nokia 6600:- 2.59% Motorola RAZR V3:- 2.49%


 
 
 

Mobile phones to fight HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa


Posted on: April 7th, 2012 by admin
 

The US Government and the leading mobile phone companies have joined together to fight HIV/AIDS and other health related issues in 10 African countries. Mobile Industry leaders, including Motorola, MTN and Voxiva have partnered with the GSM Association’s Department Fund, the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and Accenture Development Partnerships to fight with HIV/AIDS. Later this partnership would be extended in Africa and Asia to fight with tuberculosis, malaria and other infectious diseases. This scheme will allow field workers to use standard Motorola mobile phone, which would be equipped with downloadable application to enter health data. Once, the user will enter the health data, the data would be transferred through a packet based mobile connection (GPRS) into a central database. If user doesn’t have a GPRS, user can also a SMS data channel to transmit the information. Then, the data is immediately mapped and analyzed by the system and it would be immediately available to health authorities at multiple levels through the web. The system also supports SMS alerting and other tools for communication. MTN, which is operating in 21 countries in Africa and the Middle East, will support the roll out of handsets and underlying data service. Voxiva has already deployed a system, named TRACnet in Rawanda to manage HIV/AIDS programmes nationwide.