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Thursday, June 30, 2005
No more walled garden for T-Mobile
This is a good sign. It makes it easier for third-party content providers to offer their services to T-Mobile users. Of course the phones need a full Web/HTML browser with Java script etc, not just a WAP 1.x or even WAP 2.0 ditto, to offer the full Web experience.
"With the Google homepage we want tell our customers from the first moment that they are carrying with them the Internet they know from home," T-Mobile board member Ulli Gritzuhn was quoted by the Reuters news service as saying.
Try searching for 'mobile casino' in Google for instance. Abiro is on the first search hit page now (and closing in).
T-Mobile To Use Google As Mobile Portal, Dumps 'Walled Garden' - Yahoo! News
"With the Google homepage we want tell our customers from the first moment that they are carrying with them the Internet they know from home," T-Mobile board member Ulli Gritzuhn was quoted by the Reuters news service as saying.
Try searching for 'mobile casino' in Google for instance. Abiro is on the first search hit page now (and closing in).
T-Mobile To Use Google As Mobile Portal, Dumps 'Walled Garden' - Yahoo! News

