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Kelkoo goes mobile

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Jun 23, 2008

Shopping comparison site Kelkoo has launched a mobile service, letting users compare prices on the move.

Kelkoo mobile is a ‘streamlined’ version of the Internet site, and also offers product comparison and user ratings of products and retailers.

No download is required and to access the service users type http://m.kelkoo.co.uk/ into their phone’s browser.

Bruce Fair, Managing Director of Kelkoo.co.uk said: “Traditionally, people browse the shops at the weekend and wait until they get home, or get in front of a computer before they search to find the best price available online. Kelkoo Mobile allows users to check the prices from thousands of retailers online whilst you are standing on the shop floor choosing what to put in your shopping basket.”

“Kelkoo Mobile has been specially optimised and re-shaped to fit the screens of even the smallest handsets. More and more people are regularly browsing the web from their mobiles and it is important that they can get fast and easy access to the sites they rely on when surfing the web from their mobile.”

“Whilst our most popular searches are larger purchases including TVs, white goods and even cars, our initial trials have shown people using the mobile service to compare smaller items such as cosmetics and clothes when out on the high street.”      

 

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