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Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 To Hit the Street on Friday
June 21, 2007 10:32 AM

Yahoo! today launched Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 will launch in beta for consumers in Singapore and 12 other countries around the world on Friday. Yahoo! will also launch Yahoo! Go 2.0 into general availability in the United States.

Yahoo! Go 2.0 will deliver a fully localized experience to millions of consumers in Canada, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, United Kingdom, Thailand and Vietnam. At launch the new beta version in these countries has much of the functionality as the US version. Key features include:

Faster than ever before - Greatly increased speed, including substantially reduced loading time, makes it even more fun to use
Even better e-mail - Ability to open more types of attachments, including PDF files and Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents, and access Yahoo! Mail folders
Easier to stay connected - Search Yahoo! Address Book contacts to call or get driving directions with one-click and view Yahoo! Calendar, even search for specific entries
Better mobile search results - Faster access to better results with just oneSearch
Today’s launch signals to the world that Yahoo! Go is ready for primetime. With the tremendous consumer response to date we believe that Yahoo! Go will be a catalyst for broader adoption of the mobile Internet,” said Marco Boerries, executive vice president, Connected Life Division, Yahoo!. “People want easy access to the Internet on their mobile phones, and Yahoo! Go 2.0 offers content, access and answers wherever you are.”

The localized beta version of Yahoo! Go 2.0 will be available for more than 200 different mobile phones by the end of July and that will expand to more than 400 by end of year. It will also be pre-loaded on new devices from Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG and HTC that begin rolling out later this year.

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