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GoAmerica to Offer AOL Mobile Service - Brief Article
ISP Business, Sept, 2001
GoAmerica, a wireless ISP, announced an agreement with AOL that will utilize GoAmerica's Go.Web technology to deliver the AOL mobile service to GoAmerica's wireless Internet users. The Go.Web service will include wireless access to the AOL mobile service for GoAmerica's users, giving them the ability to access AOL content and services. Users can access the AOL mobile service through the home page of GoAmerica's Go.Web service, or by going to mobile.aol.com.
The AOL mobile service includes news, weather, stock quotes and other content from AOL Time Warner properties such as CNN, Digital City, MapQuest, and PEOPLE and FORTUNE magazines. Recent enhancements to the service include a shopping channel with leading content from eBay, as well as content from partner Travelocity in the Travel Channel and Qsent in the Travel and Local Channels, and Ngame in the Entertainment Channel. GoAmerica users who are AOL members will also be able to send and receive e-mail over their wireless device.
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