Microsoft has
announced the acquisition of
MotionBridge, a
provider of search technology designed for mobile operators.
The Redmond giant said that key assets obtained in the acquisition include
the company's technology and mobile operator relationships, in addition to the
expertise of the MotionBridge team.
Christopher Payne, corporate vice president of MSN Search at Microsoft, said
that the move fitted with Microsoft's aim of developing services across multiple
devices for its Windows Live clients.
"By combining the mobile search solutions of MotionBridge with Microsoft
mobile search instruments such as local and web search, we will provide mobile
operators and consumers with an even richer search experience."
MotionBridge, which is based in Paris, develops mobile search technology that
is currently available to customers with major mobile communications companies
in Europe and North America.
The firm's technology is designed to offer users clustered results and deep
links to downloadable content from multiple providers with device filtering.
Microsoft stressed that it will continue to support MotionBridge's existing
operator partners, which include Orange, Sprint and O2, as part of the
acquisition.
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