Sprint To Use Microsoft’s Search On Its Service
Sprint (NYSE: S) Nextel will offer a new Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) online and local business search app on its phones using location based technology and voice recognition, allowing users to find local businesses by speaking into a handset. The service is based on the speech technology and voice database Microsoft acquired when it bought Tellme Networks this year for about $800 million, reports Reuters.
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Sprint customers will find a new Windows Live search bar on their menu page when they access the Web. It will let users search the Internet, local businesses and Sprint’s own network at once…it is a free service, which is a nice change. This launch expands on a deal Sprint did with Microsoft last year.
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