Mobile Search Wars
Yahoo! launches their SMS service
the new Google toolbar added a send to phone feature
not too long ago Google became the default home page for T mobile
Business 2.0 recently posted an article about the looming mobile search wars:
According to the Pierz Group, Americans spent nearly $2 billion on directory assistance from their mobile phones last year -- at an average of $1.25 a call -- which suggests a healthy demand for information on the go. And that's just a fraction of the overall mobile search market. Providing instantaneous answers to a wide range of queries is what will make mobile search invaluable. And whoever figures that out is golden.
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There is some discussion about this subject and how it effects the future of SEO on this forum
http://seo.anthonyparsons.com/forum/thread556.html
Mobile and smartphone optimisation is a strong aprt fo teh future and Google is already testing its first evrsion of the mobile search engine that will only index xhtml and non-tables websites.
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