AOL has announced 3 new developments in its drive to bring various services to customers via their mobile phones. The new AOL MyMobile services have been launched in beta, the AOL Mobile Search now enables easy access to Blackberry devices and the expansion of the AIM TEXT across all major carriers in the U.S.
The AOL MyMobile is a suite of mobile services that provides customers with personalized access to AIM, AOL Mail, AOL CityGuide, Moviefone, MapQuest, AOL Local Search, AOL News, Weather, Sports and AOL Pictures. All these services will run seamlessly together on users mobile phones. AOL MyMobile was built using Action Engine’s on-device portal technology. AOL MyMobile beta can now accessed by visiting http://wap.aol.com/mymobile on your mobile phone and selecting the “Get AOL MyMobile BETA” option.
In addition to MyMobile, AOL will also be introducing a new AOL Mobile Search engine made specifically for the iPhone’s Safari browser. Utilizing AJAX technology and the iPhone’s multi-touch interface, AOL has created a user interface that delivers AOL services perfectly into the iPhone interface. Meanwhile for BlackBerry users, the AOL Mobile Search icon can now be installed into their device’s Home Screen. AOL Mobile Search is a mobile vertical search engine that crawls AOL’s various content services.
Finally AOL has also expanded its AIM TXT service across all major networks. AIM TXT is a facility that gives users access to various AIM functionality such as sending instant messages, updating their AIM status message, setting availability, viewing Buddy List and more. AIM TXT will be available to users on Alltell, AT&T Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular and Verizon Wireless.
AOL has announced 3 new developments in its drive to bring various services to customers via their mobile phones. The new AOL MyMobile services have been launched in beta, the AOL Mobile Search now enables easy access to Blackberry devices and the expansion of the AIM TEXT across all major carriers in the U.S.
The AOL MyMobile is a suite of mobile services that provides customers with personalized access to AIM, AOL Mail, AOL CityGuide, Moviefone, MapQuest, AOL Local Search, AOL News, Weather, Sports and AOL Pictures. All these services will run seamlessly together on users mobile phones. AOL MyMobile was built using Action Engine’s on-device portal technology. AOL MyMobile beta can now accessed by visiting http://wap.aol.com/mymobile on your mobile phone and selecting the “Get AOL MyMobile BETA” option.
In addition to MyMobile, AOL will also be introducing a new AOL Mobile Search engine made specifically for the iPhone’s Safari browser. Utilizing AJAX technology and the iPhone’s multi-touch interface, AOL has created a user interface that delivers AOL services perfectly into the iPhone interface. Meanwhile for BlackBerry users, the AOL Mobile Search icon can now be installed into their device’s Home Screen. AOL Mobile Search is a mobile vertical search engine that crawls AOL’s various content services.
Finally AOL has also expanded its AIM TXT service across all major networks. AIM TXT is a facility that gives users access to various AIM functionality such as sending instant messages, updating their AIM status message, setting availability, viewing Buddy List and more. AIM TXT will be available to users on Alltell, AT&T Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular and Verizon Wireless.
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