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    Vodafone to use search technology from FAST

    Posted on Monday, December 29 2003 @ 19:31:39 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Vodafone is going to use search technology from Fast Search & Transfer (FAST). This will allow Vodafone Live! users in Europe to search across a wide portfolio of content and an index of worldwide WAP content using a hosted installation of FAST Data Search.
    “Providing our customers with access to the information and entertainment content they want, when they need it, is one of our key aims with Vodafone live!,” said Guy Laurence, marketing director for Vodafone’s global products and content services. “The integration of a mobile search function that is quick and easy to use, is the latest addition to Vodafone Live! ensuring that our customers' experience is first class every time.”
    Source: RCR News


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