New Adaptive Sprint Web Loads Today

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Sprint launches new version of Sprint Web today, with an adaptive home page
that delivers content based on the customer’s previous usage, along with direct
access to search from Google .This enhancement is automatic for Sprint
customers who currently access the mobile Web on these phones and requires no
additional action on their part.

The new Sprint Web home page uses technology by ChangingWorlds, to provide
each customer with dynamic, relevant content and information as a result of
their past usage. This makes each customer’s Sprint Web home page unique,
depending on their interests.

Sprint Web also gives customers direct access from the home page to Google
search, so users can get relevant open Internet results quickly and easily, in
a format they’re used to seeing on their computer screens.

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Sprint Web is available today on 40+ popular Sprint phones, including RAZR2
by Motorola, Centro by Palm, Rumor by LG, Upstage by Samsung, and Katana DLX
by Sanyo. Sprint plans to make Sprint Web available on virtually all
Web-capable Sprint feature phones over the coming weeks. The introduction of
Sprint Web follows Sprint’s launch earlier this year of a more PC-like open
Internet browsing experience on its phones, which provides more user-friendly
renderings of Internet sites, even those not optimized for mobile devices.

Sprint Web and Google search are available at no additional charge to Sprint
data subscribers