EBay brings mobile apps into the future
September 7th, 2010 All ebayIDG News Service - Look out Google , you may have a new, unlikely challenger. Google may be the first place people turn to for Web search, but the head of eBay’s mobile efforts, Steve Yankovich, hopes to make eBay the first place that people look on their phones when searching for a product to buy.
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