mocoNews.net - Unhealthily Obsessed with Mobile Content

Current Story

Google Working on New Mobile Content Service?

By Rafat Ali - Mon 16 Jul 2007 06:06 PM PST

An interesting move from Google, even though Yahoo tried doing this a bit and then backed off it: WSJ says Google is working on a hybrid mobile content search service that will help consumers find and purchase mobile content such as ringtones and games...this is separate from its pure mobile search efforts that it has been working on and deploying over the last few years.

Among the plans: users would search for a piece of content and would get back a list of companies that provide it, with links. Later one Google would charge for premium placement. In some senses this is similar to Google’s effort in music industry, where if users search for an artist on the service, it comes back with options to buy songs from various stores, among other results. Not sure if this music directory service has been a huge hit...probably not.

The story says Google has been working with content companies on this for months now, but the project has been delayed due to technical difficulties (read: porting it to all kinds of devices, I presume), and there is no clear timeline on a launch. Sounds like one of those side project Google allows its employees to work on. More when we find out more.

Posted in: Companies, Google, Search



Related Research from Alacrastore.com
2 Responses:
  • From jonathan Tue 17 Jul 2007 05:08 AM

    Why isn’t there a Google Alerts to mobile devices? Yahoo and AOL provide this.

  • From Swampthing Tue 17 Jul 2007 09:51 AM

    What consumer / mobile web user does not want the ability to interact with products everywhere we go?

    Why not in ‘one click’ or say the keyword, logo, trademark, slogan and be directed to the mobile web page to get further information?

    First, Why type?
    Second, Advertising with the greatest, PC search engine (Google), can be so much more than clicking banners and receiving unwanted useless information on your mobile device.

    Why not bill the brands and avoid click fraud. Give the web user and consumer the greatest tool to navigate the physical world?

    Qode

    Isn’t ‘one click navigation’ less time searching?

    How can Google do mobile better??????

    I would rather just ‘qode’ it.

    What happens if Microsoft sees this?

    I think that Neomedia Technologies has developed a killer mobile application that could beat Goggle mobile search.

    Now how many companies are going to want to own the Universal Reader?  HP, Goggle, Microsoft, or Apple just to name a few.

    Then the brands can notify you about the product for a coupons, if it goes on sale or if they are running a promotion.

Post Your Comment

Mobile Options

» Mobile App
» Mobile/WAP Site

Send a News Tip

About

mocoNews.net is a news site covering the business of mobile content.

Rafat Ali
Publisher & Editor

Staci D. Kramer
Co-Editor

Tricia Duryee
Principal Correspondent

Matt Kapko
Senior Entertainment Reporter

Dianne See Morrison
Contributing Writer

James Quintana Pearce
Contributing Writer

Robert Andrews
U.K. Editor

FOBM Conference - Oct 28 | Edison Ballroom | NYC

New Media/Interactive Job Listings

Post Job
More Jobs

Generous Supporters