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Amazon MPS enables tens of millions of Amazon customers to use the existing payment and shipping information in their Amazon.com accounts to make purchases from their mobile devices. To get started using the Amazon Mobile Payments Service, visit http://amazonpayments.com/mps.
Over 1.5 million public domain books in the US (and over half a million
outside the US) are now available for browsing on iPhone and Android
devices. Google has launched a mobile site books.google.com/m accessible from mobile browsers.
The site allows users to search for a title, author, or subject. Users can browse the list of "Featured books" and various categories like business and economics, the classics, science and math, travel, and more.
It also features a "Recently viewed books" under the "My books" section.
The books were converted to text from scans using Optical Character Recogniton. Text is faster to download and can sized on the screen more easily.
Yahoo! oneSearch will provide customers who search AT&T MEdia Net with access to:
- News, financial information, weather conditions.
- Flickr photos and Web images.
- Web and mobile web sites.
- AT&T's YELLOWPAGES.COM will provide local search information to customers.
The Mobile Marketing Association ( announced the publication of its latest educational resource; a white paper on mobile search. Developed by the MMA’s Mobile Search Task Force, the paper provides an overview of search on the mobile Internet, outlining how it differs from traditional web-based search, how it meets the needs of consumers and the opportunity it provides to operators and marketers. It also discusses mobile search challenges, strategies and business models, incorporating case studies from JumpTap and Medio Systems Inc.
The MMA Mobile Search Task Force, chaired by AOL LLC and JumpTap, came together to develop common business models, operating procedures and technology interfaces that allow operators to offer an integrated, carrier-branded mobile search experience to their subscribers, as well as help brands and content providers to monetize their opportunities in the mobile ecosystem
Evite announced the launch of quickvite, a free, cross-platform mobile/Web application that enables users to plan casual, last minute get-togethers with ease. Whether picking a place to watch the game tonight or arranging girls’ night out next week, quickvite is the new way to quickly coordinate informal outings.
The service may come in handy over the holidays when you are trying to arrange last minute get togethers with friends and family.
