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Motorola and Yahoo! to Offer Consumer Devices

July 25, 2005
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Motorola and Yahoo! intend to collaborate to provide consumers with easy access to Yahoo!’s core products and services on millions of Motorola Linux-based mobile devices, broadband-enabled products for the connected home, and through Motorola’s forthcoming iRadio solution, starting in 2006.

The companies said they would make these services available to key operators worldwide to increase consumer adoption of mobile data services. The products will also be offered directly to consumers. The first such devices are expected in 2006.

“Many of our operator customers have asked us for easier access to the types of Yahoo! services consumers know and love. By aligning with Yahoo! we’re able to expand our offerings to customers, while providing a great Seamless Mobility experience for consumers around the globe,” said Ron Garriques, president of Motorola’s Mobile Device business.

“Yahoo! is focused on providing our millions of users with the opportunity to connect to their Yahoo! services on the devices they use. Our plans with Motorola are an important step toward making this vision a reality,” said Marco Boerries, senior vice president of the Connected Life business unit, Yahoo!.
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  • In February 2005, Motorola announced plans for its iRadio — a consumer device and service that uses a high-speed Internet connection, Bluetooth technology, and a mobile phone to offer listeners a continuous entertainment experience using commercial-free Internet radio channels and/or a personal music collection. The Motorola iRadio solution aims to provide Internet broadcasters with “the ability to extend their services to the places where people listen to and enjoy music the most, such as in the car or while jogging.”
  • Motorola and Apple have previously disclosed plans to offer iTunes capability on Motorola’s next-generation mobile phones.
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