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+Yahoo has [expanded their oneSearch mobile][1] search feature, making it available to just about any phone in the U.S. via the Yahoo Mobile Web Service. Previously the service was available only through the Yahoo Go for Mobile 2.0 package.
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+OneSearch, which launched back in January, will be rolled out for other countries and in other languages in the coming months.
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+Yahoo's oneSearch displays small advertisements and sponsored links, but the results are more just spammy links to other Yahoo pages, which some of their past services have been. OneSearch also uses context like zip code to provide more targeted, relevant search results.
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+If you'd like to try oneSearch on your mobile phone, head over to the site and enter your phone number. Yahoo will send you a text message with a link leading to the oneSearch page.
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+[1]: http://yhoo.client.shareholder.com/press/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=234360 "Yahoo! Reinvents Search for the Mobile Web" \ No newline at end of file