The 2009 most searched lists just keep coming, this time from voice mobile search provider, Vlingo: Vlingo president and CEO Dave Grannan explains: Mobile Web search is very popular on Vlingo, accounting for over 20% of all usage.
The next evolutionary step will involve more inputs, such as voice (Vlingo) and visual (ShopSavvy). It could have something to do with rapid evolution in mobile technologies, as question marks often shroud fast-moving industries.
Mobile products from Vlingo, Tellme, and Google have similarly taken advantage of the phone's internal microphone to build voice search interfaces that find and call local businesses. Over the past decade, search has evolved based on a combination...
Yahoo is partnering with vLingo, a speech recognition company, to provide the service. Yahoo has announced upgrades to its mobile search platform, oneSearch. The 2.0 version of the service includes brand spankin new features to make searching on...
For example, with the new Vlingo app (Microsoft TellMe competitor), searchers can speak into their mobile phones send SMS messages to find and download Souljah Boy Tellem songs. Instead of texting a friend to decide on a sushi restaurant, Vlingo...