The new product list includes a screen phone with miniature keyboard and a dictionary-size device enabling users to access e-mail and the Web without a lengthy boot-up process, said an article in The Wall Street Journal.
The product is intended to further AOL's customer reach, secure member loyalty and broaden AOL's advertising reach.
Alcatel SA, a French telecommunications company, is said to be a potential partner with AOL in production of the screen phone. Alcatel's phone runs on AOL partner Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java operating system. AOL recently aligned with Sun following its acquisition of Netscape.
Alcatel said it expects to market its WebTouch screen phone with an American strategic partner but not yet named any companies.
Although the new devices are not be likely to
detract from the use of PCs, AOL said it sees this as a next step
in cementing its presence in the everyday lives of consumers.








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