Nokia turns to Chinese search engine Cgogo

by: Tony Alton Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Rating: a European coup

By Annie Turner

Chinese mobile search engine company Cgogo is to embed its search engine in all of Nokia’s upcoming S60 platform-based smartphones, including N-series and E-series phones. Founded in 2003, Cgogo now has over 200 employees developing technologies applicable to mobile searches. Cgogo signed a similar deal with Lenovo, announced in June - see http://pushingthebarrier.typepad.com/pushing_the_barrier/2007/06/cgogo_helps_len.html

Cgogo seems to be going from strength to strength; signing up fellow Chinese company Lenovo is one thing, but winning the Nokia deal is another thing entirely – the world’s most successful handset and European to boot. Shame our mandarin isn’t good enough to try Cgogo out.

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