Jumptap<\/a> is a mobile search, advertising and content delivery (think ring tones and games) startup that got $22 million in round C funding<\/a> recently. Their search business provides a “white label” search<\/strong> box on mobile carrier portals. Other white label search companies include FAST<\/a>, InfoSpace<\/a> and Medio<\/a>. Compared to Google or Yahoo, white label search vendors claim to generate more revenue for the carrier by sharing a larger percentage of advertising dollars and by giving prominent placement in search results to the carrier’s billable content like ring tones. I suspect many carrier execs consider Google, Yahoo, AOL and MS Live as competitors for their advertising revenue and user allegiance and prefer not having them on their portals.<\/p>\n
I’ve heard a lot about JumpTap but I’ve never seen their search service. The white label mobile search engines don’t advertise their urls and don’t seek off-portal visitors. They are usually accessible only from within the carrier’s network. Occasionally I find a carrier whose mobile web deck and white label search is on a public URL. I found FAST search (review<\/a>) on Australian operator Telstra’s portal. Today I found JumpTap (la.jumptap.com\/la\/wap\/<\/a>) on Alltel’s portal (wap.alltel.motricity.com\/portal\/home<\/a>).<\/p>\n
Everyone’s trying to improve mobile search lately. There seems to be a consensus that the pure web search model doesn’t scale down very well<\/strong>. There’s considerable experimentation going on to try to provide answers<\/strong> rather than just a list of web pages containing the search terms. Google has added OneBoxes<\/a> to mobile results – if your query contains the name of a sports team, you get a OneBox with scores and game schedules. Queries containing place names get a weather forecast OneBox while those with a company name get a stock quote. Yahoo Mobile Search has been doing something similar for awhile and just announced oneSearch<\/a> which combines results from multiple Yahoo search engines like photos, maps and web on a single result page. oneSearch is part of the downloadable Yahoo! Go product but I suspect that it will soon be rolled into Yahoo’s mobile web search as well.<\/p>\n
Jumptap’s innovation is to have a single search box return results grouped into categories like Mobile Web, News, Local, etc. After you submit your query you get a list of categories and then choose a category to see the results. The screen shot shows the result of a search for “Apple”. The News<\/em> category contains stories about Apple published today, Mobile Web<\/em> results are mostly items from Apple Tech sites like MacRumours<\/em>. Chat<\/em> results are various UPOC<\/a> chat rooms with Apple in their name and Stock<\/em> is a detailed APPL quote. I find this design works pretty well. I can enter shorter queries and use the categories as filters to zero in on the types of results I want. I didn’t expect to like JumpTap but I do.<\/p>\n
JumpTap can be found in Yeswap’s Search\/Web-WAP Search\/<\/em> folder<\/p>\n
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Jumptap is a mobile search, advertising and content delivery (think ring tones and games) startup that got $22 million in round C funding recently. Their search business provides a “white label” search box on mobile carrier portals. Other white label search companies include FAST, InfoSpace and Medio. Compared to Google or Yahoo, white label search vendors claim to generate more revenue for the carrier by sharing a larger percentage of advertising dollars and by giving prominent placement in search results … Continue reading