To check it out yourself, enter wap.aol.com on your cell phone, and then select Search.
GigaOM"...Unlike its previous mobile search offering, AOL folks have worked out an interface that requires minimal triple-tap typing. Using keywords and tabs, it is easier for mobile surfers to find some of AOL services such as maps, movie information and local information..."
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Search Engine Journal
"...AOL does a magnificent job of integrating its own content into the mobile search experience and given its suite of 'ready for mobile' services like MovieFone, MapQuest and CityGuide..."
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Search Engine Land
"AOL has improved its mobile search capability, especially for Windows Mobile devices...There are now two types of search experiences: a Windows Mobile experience and a regular presentation of the content, which is also improved but with a different presentation..."
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WebProNews
"...Make way - AOL's getting into mobile search. And unlike many of the company's older products, the logically named AOL Mobile Search service has been getting some positive (initial) reviews...."
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MobileCrunch
"...if you need to search on the go, AOL Mobile Search seems to make is easy enough..."
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Want more info on AOL Mobile Search Beta? Check out the post by our guest blogger, Farhan.
Also, if you happen to be at SES San Jose next week, AOL Search is hosting a luncheon on Tuesday, August 21, where we'll have a demo of AOL Mobile Search Beta and give away 3 iPhones. This free event is open to all SES San Jose attendees, but space is limited, so make sure to RSVP.


Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1. Mia, is a babe.
Posted at 9:20PM on Aug 27th 2007 by johnny
2. Mia - Love your blog. I think we might have communicated in the past. My name is Glen, email me at the above email to catch up!
Posted at 6:39PM on Sep 8th 2007 by Glen
3. This is not about the search engine. I have not complaints, however, who do I contact with my frustration with the new layout of aol anywhere? Since aol changed the page the typing of addresses is more difficult and no matter what file I try to attach it does not happen. I select attach file - browse for the file - say ok and it looks like it is doing something but nothing ever gets attached.
Help! Need to send classmates my portion of the team paper and can not.
Posted at 5:51PM on Sep 23rd 2007 by mitchtig