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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 13, 2006 3:43:00 PM

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Helio announced Thursday that it is partnering with Yahoo in a move to offer services ranging from search to instant messaging when it debuts its mobile service in the spring.

Helio, a joint-venture of SK Telecom and EarthLink, aims to give its members access to Yahoo services such as e-mail, news, sports, search and messaging.

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The Helio deal is among the latest Yahoo has struck with a mobile service provider. The Internet giant has similar arrangements with Cingular and Sprint.

"Helio's innovative service platform and 3G (third generation) service allows our users to keep connected in new, unique ways," Marco Boerries, Yahoo's Connected Life senior vice president, said in a statement.

Helio is trying to bring the phone market of South Korea, where network services are more advanced and young subscribers tend to spend more money on multimedia features, to the United States. It will target the youth market in the U.S.

 

Correction: This story incorrectly stated the region for Helio's target market. Helio is targeting its mobile service at consumers in the United States.

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Funny that they are doing this, even adding myspace to the mix. Myspace is free, duh. Helio is not. If myspace were not free, myspace would be just another friends and dating board. Helio wants to off... (Read the rest)
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Laugh in a half  pepmobilenow | 05/03/06
The phones look like low-priced gadgets  pepmobilenow | 05/03/06

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