Nokia struck a deal with Microsoft that will enable consumers to access Live Search directly from their Nokia Nseries multimedia computers and other compatible S60 devices.
I wouldn’t get too excited though, since Nokia traditionally has a big tent and as Reuters notes, had earlier done a similar deal with Yahoo.
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September 22nd, 2006 at 3:11 PM
[...] Besides investing in search technology, Microsoft is growing its search customer base directly by signing up partners like Nokia and now China Telecom: Microsoft will provide China Telecom, the nation’s biggest Internet service provider, with a Web search service to try to raise the carrier’s share of the Chinese Web market, the companies said Tuesday. [...]
August 23rd, 2007 at 1:59 PM
[...] In recent months Microsoft has persuaded mobile phone maker Nokia to try Windows Live Search and support PlayReady DRM on some of their phones, but today they took a big step further with the announcement of the trial availability of a suite of Windows Live services in Europe and the Middle East on some Nokia mobiles: [...]