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Wednesday, 20th June 2007

Yahoo Go Mobile App Soon To Be Available in More Countries & Yahoo Mobile Without Needing to Download

This Reuters article points out that the Yahoo wireless app named Yahoo Go that's been available for some mobile devices since will become available in more countries [France, Germany, Spain, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore] by the end of this week. At the same time, a new and "enhanced" version of the product will become available on Thursday for the U.S. and Canada.

You can get a preview and be ready to download by visiting this page.

Two Notes:
1) While Yahoo Go is available for many phones and mobile devices it's not available for all. Unfortunately, the article doesn't mention this. This list shows what phones are currently available. In the U.S./Canada you can also view by wireless carrier.

2) So, your phone or carrier is not listed, you don't like downloading apps, or your part of the world doesn't offer a version Yahoo Go? Now what? Well, many Yahoo services (including oneSearch) are available on just about any mobile web browser. Simply go to:
http://m.yahoo.com/. More country specific Yahoo sites can be found by going to http://wap.yahoo.com/.

Yahoo Mobile services (no download) are available for:
+ USA
+ UK & Ireland
+ Argentina
+ Australia
+ Brazil
+ Canada
+ China
+ Deutschland
+ EspaƱa
+ France
+ India
+ Indonesia
+ Italia
+ Japan
+ Korea
+ Malaysia
+ Mexico
+ Philippines
+ Singapore
+ Taiwan
+ Thailand
+ Vietnam


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