Resourceshelf has reported on AOL’s new mobile search
Rating: more when we test it
Because we haven’t tried it yet – here is what ResourceShelf said about it and we will report in The Mobile Search Analyst.
On January 4th we assess JumpTap vs Medio Systems and coming up soon in The Mobile Search Analyst:Yahoo! Answers vs 82ASK; AOL vs MSN; M-Spatial vs Mobile Commerce and we revisit Google vs Yahoo.
Mobile: AOL Adds New Item to Mobile Stack
We noticed today that the AOL Mobile site at http://wap.aol.com/portal/ has a new feature labeled #10 and named AIM pages. The main AIM Pages site is found here. It’s AOL’s social networking service. Think MySpace, Friendster, FaceBook, and others. The mobile version beta might be a random test when we tried to access it several times today, it only appeared every few times we reloaded the page. Here’s a screen cap of the page. The mobile version of AIM Pages page is searchable and offers an image and a link to a users personal AIM page that’s been optimized for mobile screens. Here’s another screen cap. 1. These mobile pages offer pictures, personal info, comments, etc.
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One Response to “Resourceshelf has reported on AOL’s new mobile search”
We conducted an indepth analyis of the AOL Mobile Search Service and it will be available in the January edition of The Mobile Search Analyst.
AOL Mobile Search Analysis
1. Search
Comment made on December 27th, 2006 at 7:51 am2. AOL & AIM Mail
3. CityGuide - Beta
4. Moviefone - Beta
5. AOL Feed Reader - Beta
6. MapQuest
7. AOL Pictures
8. News / Weather / Sports
9. Entertainment
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