Jan 27

News Roundup: New Deals |

By Harel Shattenstein
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BPL Mobile To Use InfoGin’s IMP

from the Press Release:

This makes BPL Mobile the first mobile operator in India to offer the Real Internet as a genuine service from its WAP portal. The new, easy to navigate, service is offered through WAP portal of BPL Mobile, “@Cafe” and enables users to quickly access any website on any mobile device and enjoy a PC-like surfing experience.
“India is one of the world’s fastest growing mobile data markets. BPL Mobile has clearly focused its efforts on innovative leadership by introducing its subscribers to state of the art advanced mobile data services,” said Eran Wyler, CEO & Founder of InfoGin. “We are very excited to make our first entry to the Indian market,

This announcement comes after InfoGin and Microsoft deal, BPL mobile currently operates in Mumbai city with more than 1 million subscribers, that is surely a small carrier, but is a good start for Infogin in India.

Vringo Application To Be Promoted On Sony Ericsson’s Walkman devices

from the Press release:

Vringo’, the next-generation ringtone pioneer, announced today that its free video ringtone application is being pre-linked on global shipments of Sony Ericsson’s Walkman phones and promoted via the manufacturer’s Fun & Downloads portal.
… This partnership with Sony Ericsson, which was established when Vringo took home a prize at last year’s Sony Ericsson Content Awards, is the latest step in Vringo’s continuing push towards global availability and monetization of video ringtones.

Qualcomm To Power Modu Devices-Technologically And Financially

The chip manufacturer will empower Modu devices.
The company also invested in Modu but the amount has not been disclosed, rumors speak about 7 million dollars of investment.
We hope the release date will not be changed (April 09)

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Sep 09

InfoGin Goes Live… (Microsoft) Search |

By Harel Shattenstein
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Microsoft will use InfoGin’s platform for its Live mobile search engine.
The InfoGin platform IMP (Intelligent Mobile Platform) optimizes websites for mobile devices.
As the mobile web develops, more and more mobile devices are pre-installed with a sophisticated mobile browser.
But that is just not enough for the vast devices that are not equipped with a “smart browser”. InfoGin brings to this deal its experience in adjustment web content to the mobile device, even in such cases where the mobile device runs a limited browser.
Microsoft desires its Live search to be optimized for mobile phones and not to count on the mobile device browser.

For InfoGin it is not the first time for working with a mobile search engine.
It has done it in the past in 2005 with AOL.
Microsoft understands the potential of mobile search, and would not like to trudge after Yahoo and Google.
InfoGin’s technology will help Microsoft Live search engine to be displayed on any mobile device no matter what.
That is a good start for a company that would like to become a “Mobile” Google.

Take a look at InfoGin IMP Demo

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