America Online, while not the web powerhouse it once was, is still a high traffic site. AOL also has a substantial mobile presence at wap.aol.com<\/a>. AOL Mobile includes all the features of other big portals like Yahoo, Google, and MSN – search, news, weather, sports and business – plus links to other AOL properties like Mapquest and MovieFone. I’ve reviewed pieces of AOL Mobile before like MapQuest<\/a>, but I’ve never written about the overall experience. It’s a big site so this review will be in two parts. This first post will cover search – AOL offers Web, Local and Shopping searches.<\/p>\n
Shopping Search<\/strong> looks great with all sorts of features that I haven’t seen before in a mobile shopping site. This is a web shopping search rather than a local one. It’s similar to AOL.com<\/a>‘s desktop shopping site or Pricegrabber.com<\/a> with product ratings and reviews as well as store ratings. Comparing AOL’s mobile and desktop shopping search results pages, it looks like the mobile site is driven by the same content management system as the desktop one. Reviews and product information are the same and images on the mobile site are rescaled versions of the desktop site’s images. This works well and results in a very content rich shopping site. The only negative point about AOL’s mobile shopping site is that you can’t actually buy anything. In fact it’s hard to tell exactly which online merchant is offering a given product as only site names and not URL’s are listed. Still it’s a good site for research and checking to see how prices in brick and mortar stores compare with online sources.<\/p>\n
Overall, I find AOL’s mobile search not up to the standards set by the Big Three<\/a>. A little more attention to server response time and to details like sorting local search results by distance is all it would take to make AOL very competitive in the local search area. The shopping search is AOL’s best search feature, although it needs the ability to make purchases (which Amazon mobile has long had) to be complete.<\/p>\n
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America Online, while not the web powerhouse it once was, is still a high traffic site. AOL also has a substantial mobile presence at wap.aol.com. AOL Mobile includes all the features of other big portals like Yahoo, Google, and MSN – search, news, weather, sports and business – plus links to other AOL properties like Mapquest and MovieFone. I’ve reviewed pieces of AOL Mobile before like MapQuest, but I’ve never written about the overall experience. It’s a big site so … Continue reading