Microsoft and Nokia reached an agreement that will place Live Search into Nokia's Mobile Search platform, which will make Live Search available to users of Nokia's high-end N Series multimedia phone and S60-compatible devices.
Mobile Search experience allows users to find search results more quickly than by using the browser and finding the web page of an internet search provider, since in many cases search will be accessible directly from the menu screen. Mobile services have developed into a hotly competitive arena for the major Internet players. Microsoft's deal with Nokia pairs it with the world's leading handset maker. That is a significant win for Microsoft, beyond the placement of Live Search on Nokia phones. It increases the brand awareness for Live Search. As Microsoft develops mobile search-driven advertising and related services, being a default option on thousands of Nokia handhelds give the company a step up on Google and Yahoo. Google made a deal with Norway'sSuggest a Correction
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