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Google's search for mobile goes east

Hayashi Sakawa CNET Japan Kyoko Fujimoto CNET Japan

Published: 19 May 2006 09:35 BST

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Google is providing its search engine and advertising to mobile phones in Japan.

The tech giant announced on Thursday that it is working with KDDI, the country's second-largest mobile-service provider after NTT DoCoMo, to provide a search service for mobile phone users in the Japanese market as of July. KDDI has more than 22 million mobile phone users, less than half of DoCoMo's, but its Au brand service is more popular among young Japanese people because of services such as music downloads.

Google's search engine will provide the content for mobile phones on KDDI's EZweb internet service, as well as for PCs in general. Google will also provide related ads for the search results on mobile phones.

Earlier this month, DoCoMo partnered with Microsoft to adopt Windows Media technology for its handsets, allowing DoCoMo's users to play music obtained through downloads or ripped from CDs.

Also on Thursday, Softbank announced it will form a joint venture with Vodafone Group to succeed Vodafone's Japanese operation, which Softbank agreed to buy in March. Masayoshi Son, chief executive of Softbank, will become chief executive of the new company, and Bill Morrow, chief executive of Vodafone Group Europe, will be its chief operating officer. In addition, Vodafone's Arun Sarin will become a board member.

Softbank has recently been reported to be in discussions with Apple regarding an iPod phone, though the company has not confirmed any deal.

All these moves come as the Japanese government is moving to adopt a so-called "number portability" rule later this year. The adoption is expected to significantly shift the numbers of mobile phone users among providers.

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