T-Mobile USA is launching web2go, a mobile web browser experience designed to function across the company’s entire handset lineup. The service is expected to streamline the mobile browsing experience, ensuring the entire web is easily navigable from any T-Mobile handset. It’ll also include, among other things, a storefront from which developers can sell, and end users can buy applications.
Back in August, I had mentioned the T-Mobile devPartner Community, set up in advance so application developers could become comfortable with the variety of SDK platforms usable on the carrier’s phone’s. VentureBeat reports that the new T-Mobile app store will feature an iPhone-like pricing scheme, but will be more open and less likely to reject application submissions.
web2go will also integrate Yahoo’s OneSearch, the search company’s mobile search product that it claims return more relevant content to mobile users. It’ll also deliver targeted ads that the two companies will share.
T-Mobile will offer new pricing bundles that’ll be data transfer-friendly.
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