Silicon Valley startup Webaroo is angling for position in the search industry with an approach that is based on storage capacity. The company has introduced a software service that allows laptop and handheld users to search a portion of the Web without an Internet connection. It’s entirely different from the wireless Web solutions that typically accompany mobile devices, company founder Rakesh Mathur told TechNewsWorld. “We want to make it possible for as many people as possible to search and browse the Internet anywhere, anytime,” he said.
Webaroo Gets Into Mobile Search Game
Posted by: Erika Morphy April 11, 2006 08:03 AMSilicon Valley startup Webaroo is angling for position in the search industry with an approach that is based on storage capacity. The company has introduced a software service that allows laptop and handheld users to search a portion of the Web without an Internet connection. It’s entirely different from the wireless Web solutions that typically accompany mobile devices, company founder Rakesh Mathur told TechNewsWorld. “We want to make it possible for as many people as possible to search and browse the Internet anywhere, anytime,” he said.