Mobile search engines. Search engines that let you find mobile sites or content designed to be viewed on a mobile phone.

Google Mobile

Google mobile search now defaults web results, which Google will attempt to transcode for your handset. However you can select from Web, Images, Local & Mobile to see different results. Or go to m.google.com to see a list of all of Google's mobile products.

Google Mobile (Australia)

Use this link to see a version of Google mobile search targeted to Australia. Or go to m.google.com.au to see a list of all of Google's mobile products for Australia.

Sensis Search

Local search offering from Sensis/Telstra, now powered by Yahoo so not as Australian focussed as it used to be. Now includes News and Yahoo Answers results but NOT local listings from Yellow & White Pages (surely this is coming soon?). Australian mobile web results are now limited but luckily Wikipedia is still there - you just have to scroll to the bottom.

Yahoo! oneSearch (Aust)

Same results as seen in Sensis Search. Includes web, mobile web, photos/images, news, Yahoo answers and Wikipedia.

or..download Yahoo Go! 

If your handset is supported, you could download Yahoo's Go! application for a different mobile search experience.  It's not localised yet, but worth checking out.Answers.com

If you're after an answer rather than a website this could be the search engine for you. Quick concise results drawn from thousands of references including wikipedia, dictionaries, music charts, medical encyclopaedias, law journals.. you name it. Perfect for trivia (not that you'd be cheating..)

MSN Live Search

Microsoft's mobile search experience, again not localised, includes results from web, images, news, spaces (windows live spaces blogs) & local/maps (US & UK only).

or download it here (not localised)