Nokia today announced that Mobile Search has added another set of new local directory providers to global markets, making it the online search tool for finding what you want in many parts of the world. Now Nokia users in around the globe can benefit from the easy, fast and direct search capabilities of Mobile Search. The addition of new services for Canada, Denmark and Germany further strengthens Nokia's dedication to bring extensive local directory information directly to your pocket with Mobile Search.
Nokia has teamed with the most comprehensive local directory companies in each respective market to enable easy and precise local searches. Mobile Search users will be able to access local content from De Gule Sider (Denmark), Suchen.de and DasOertliche (Germany), and Yellow Pages Group (Canada).
"You can get lost in many parts of the world now, but connect to Mobile Search and you're soon on the way to your destination, whether it's a restaurant, business or other local destination. We're thrilled to be adding so many new local search providers to our Mobile Search offering, it certainly reinforces our dedication to provide local Internet services directly to your pocket," said Ralph Eric Kunz, vice president, Multimedia Experiences, at Nokia.
Mobile Search has already seen a tremendous increase in users across Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, the markets where Mobile Search was initially launched.
Mobile Search is available in select markets in the standard sales packs of the Nokia N80 Internet Edition, Nokia N73, Nokia N93, Nokia N70, Nokia N71, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6680, and Nokia 6681. It is also offered as a free download for more selected Nokia S60 devices.
The Mobile Search application fast-tracks the user directly to the desired contact number, and once the required destination has been located, this clever application directs the user to the right location with the aid of a digital map with dynamic panning and zooming, where maps are available.
Nokia has teamed with the most comprehensive local directory companies in each respective market to enable easy and precise local searches. Mobile Search users will be able to access local content from De Gule Sider (Denmark), Suchen.de and DasOertliche (Germany), and Yellow Pages Group (Canada).
"You can get lost in many parts of the world now, but connect to Mobile Search and you're soon on the way to your destination, whether it's a restaurant, business or other local destination. We're thrilled to be adding so many new local search providers to our Mobile Search offering, it certainly reinforces our dedication to provide local Internet services directly to your pocket," said Ralph Eric Kunz, vice president, Multimedia Experiences, at Nokia.
Mobile Search has already seen a tremendous increase in users across Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, the markets where Mobile Search was initially launched.
Mobile Search is available in select markets in the standard sales packs of the Nokia N80 Internet Edition, Nokia N73, Nokia N93, Nokia N70, Nokia N71, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6680, and Nokia 6681. It is also offered as a free download for more selected Nokia S60 devices.
The Mobile Search application fast-tracks the user directly to the desired contact number, and once the required destination has been located, this clever application directs the user to the right location with the aid of a digital map with dynamic panning and zooming, where maps are available.
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