bloomberg.com - 3/5/2009
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Yahoo, Vodafone Said to Be in Talks About Search Deal (Update1) By Marcel van de Hoef and Simon Thiel March 5 (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. , the owner of the second most-used search engine in the U.S., is in talks with Vodafone Group Plc about the distribution of its mobile search product in ...
vodafonemusic.co.uk - 3/11/2009
vodafone.com - 3/11/2009
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Vodafone announces today that it has signed deals
with the world s largest record companies Universal Music...
Group, Sony Music Entertainment and EMI Music to offer their tracks and albums DRM free (without digital rights management) across Vodafone ...
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Vodafone’s Music Catalogue Switches to Digital Rights ...
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Report: Vodafone May Swap Out Google For Yahoo As Default Search Provider In Europe
mocoNews —
... ) expires this year, according to people familar with the talks, Bloomberg reports. The deal would be substantial for Yahoo, which already reaches 850 million wireless subscribers through partnerships with 70 operators and OEMs worldwide. A yahoo spokesman declined to comment on the rumor, as did a Vodafone spokesman. The deal has yet to be finalized and other providers are still in the running, according to the same sources. ...
Vodafone may ditch Google for Yahoo
Unwired View —
Vodafone currently relies on Google’s services for the default search engine on its mobile phones. But the agreement with Google expires this year, and Vodafone might ditch the big G and choose Yahoo instead.
According to Bloomberg, sources familiar with Vodafone’s plans say that the giant mobile carrier is in talks with Yahoo, although no contract is singed for the moment.
If you remember, Yahoo has already won a contract with T-Mobile, back in September 2008, and it also has an agreement with O2. If it manages to strike a deal with Vodafone as well, it will provide ...
Report: Vodafone May Swap Out Google For Yahoo As Default Search Provider In Europe
mocoNews —
... ) expires this year, according to people familar with the talks, Bloomberg reports. The deal would be substantial for Yahoo, which already reaches 850 million wireless subscribers through partnerships with 70 operators and OEMs worldwide. A yahoo spokesman declined to comment on the rumor, as did a Vodafone spokesman. The deal has yet to be finalized and other providers are still in the running, according to the same sources. ...
Yahoo, Vodafone in talks about search deal?
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
Yahoo is reportedly in talks with Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) about the distribution of its mobile search client in Europe. Although no contract has been signed yet, if this goes through Yahoo would be a default search engine on all phones sold by Vodafone, hence replacing Google (NSDQ: GOOG), which contract expires this year.
Both Yahoo’s and Vodafone’s representatives declined to comment the news. All we got were Yahoo’s Zealous Wiley generic words that the company is in talks with “a number of operators around the world, including Europe.”
To put things in perspective here are few facts: ...
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