
Orange has signed a multi-year strategic partnership with Internet giant Google to offer customers one-click access to Google Mobile App through a range of mobile platforms, regardless of whether they are Symbian S60, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry OS. The application will come with links to other Google products including Google News, Google Mail and Google Maps apart from being able to access the Orange mobile portal amidst other services. This makes Orange the first global mobile operator that brings Google Search App on different mobile platforms.
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