Nokia and Yahoo Continue Yahoo Services
Nokia and Yahoo extended their partnership to include Yahoo services on three new Nokia handsets running on the handset vendor’s Series 40 platform.
The two companies have been working together since April 2005 to "establish an optimal Internet experience, including search, for users on their mobile devices." The placement of Yahoo services on the Nokia devices was described by the two companies as "a further expansion of a strong partnership between leading players in their respective domains."
The Nokia 6300, 5200 and 5300 XpressMusic devices all will offer services including Yahoo Mail and Messenger, an instant messaging application. Nokia said those services, as well as the "ability to synchronize Yahoo contacts, tasks and calendar on the PC and phone" would be added to more Series 40 devices.
Nokia's Series 40 platform is a mobile phone operating system designed for mid-range devices. The platform is not open to developers. Nokia's Series 60 platform, which is based on the Symbian OS, supports additional capabilities and is open to developers.
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