Monday, July 28, 2008

Sprint announces Sprint Web for most phones

Looks like this is mainly for the phones that do not have an advanced browser...





Sprint Makes It Easier for Customers to Navigate the Internet, Find the Content They Want on Sprint Phones with Sprint Web

Available Now on 40+ Popular Sprint Phones, Sprint Web Features Adaptive Home Page Reflecting Each Customer's Usage, Plus Google(TM) Search of Open Internet

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Jul 28, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- As customers increasingly count on their wireless phones for on-the-go Internet access, Sprint (NYSE:S) is making it easier for them to get the content they want with today's launch of Sprint Web, a next-generation mobile Web browsing experience on popular Sprint phones. Sprint Web offers an adaptive home page that delivers content based on the customer's previous usage, along with direct access to search from Google Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG). This enhancement is automatic for Sprint customers who currently access the mobile Web on these phones and requires no additional action on their part.
...
The new Sprint Web home page uses technology by ChangingWorlds, a global expert in mobile Internet personalization and content discovery technologies, to provide each customer with dynamic, relevant content and information as a result of their past usage. This makes each customer's Sprint Web home page unique, depending on their interests. For example, if a customer continually goes to sports links, the top sports stories will be featured. This allows customers to quickly get relevant information based on what they use most, making it easier to navigate the Internet on their phones and reducing the time they spend looking for content. To access Sprint Web, customers simply click the Web icon on the main menu of their phone.
...
Sprint Web is available today on 40+ popular Sprint phones, including RAZR2 by Motorola, Centro by Palm, Rumor by LG, Upstage by Samsung, and Katana DLX by Sanyo. Sprint plans to make Sprint Web available on virtually all Web-capable Sprint feature phones over the coming weeks. The introduction of Sprint Web follows Sprint's launch earlier this year of a more PC-like open Internet browsing experience on its phones, which provides more user-friendly renderings of Internet sites, even those not optimized for mobile devices.

SOURCE: Sprint Nextel

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

http://delicious.com/toyoristo?setcount=100

Search in Older Posts