A user of a wireless device, such as a mobile phone, can make purchases or
obtain information via a network, such as the Internet, using both voice
and non-verbal methods. Users can submit voice queries and receive
non-verbal replies, submit non-verbal queries and receive voice replies,
or perform similar operations that marry the voice and data capabilities
of modern mobile communication devices. The user may provide notification
criteria indicating under what conditions a notification should be sent
to the user's wireless device. When purchasing opportunities matching the
selected notification criteria become available, the user is notified.
The user can respond to the notification, and immediately take advantage
of the purchasing opportunity if he so desires. Mixed-mode interactions
can also be used by sellers to more advantageously control the marketing
of distressed, time sensitive, or other merchandise/services.