Clearwire to Integrate Google Web Apps with Wireless Internet Service

6:15 am on January 17, 2008 | Category: Internet, Software, Telecom Services, Web Services, WiMAX, Wireless Technology

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Kirkland, Washington-based wireless ISP, Clearwire Corp., announced this week that it plans to integrate a number of Google’s online communication tools — including GMail, Google Calendar, and Google Talk — with its WiMAX-based broadband service.

Clearwire plans to offer up the web giant’s communication services by the middle of this year, then integrate Google Search capabilities, including AdSense advertisements, with many of its online portal applications.

Founded in 2003 by wireless entrepreneur, Craig McCaw, Clearwire now provides wireless internet access to more than 348,000 wireless internet users in 46 U.S. markets. Its service is based on a pre-WiMAX mobile broadband system manufactured by Motorola, which offers wireless download speeds of up to 1.5-Mbps.

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    1. That’s great news :)

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