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Mobile Search - SES San Jose 2005

The search engines understand how important mobile devices have become, and they've responded with an increasing number of moves to get stake out the search space on our PDAs and phones. New for SES San Jose 2005, Mobile Search will look at what's going on in the space.

America Online, Google and Yahoo are all confirmed to spend up to 10 minutes each explaining what they are doing in the mobile search space. How do they gather content? What are things site owners should be thinking about? These will be addressed.

Nokia will share thoughts on how it see search shaping up as a leading maker of mobile devices. Then our own Gary Price of the Search Engine Watch Blog will conclude the presentations with a rundown on interesting mobile search developments that he's seen. The session will then have a good 40 minutes or so for Q&A and discussion.

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