Sprint to put Microsoft search on its cell phones
16th Nov 2006, 19:20 GMT
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Wireless carrier Sprint Nextel Corp. said on Wednesday it will place Microsoft Corp's search engine on its cell phones, marking the software maker's most significant step to gain a U.S. foothold in the budding mobile Internet search market.
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