Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Scottish mobile phone ticket firm snapped up by NCR
Scotsman
The creator of software to deliver concert tickets and airline boarding passes via mobile phones has been acquired by NCR Corporation, the New York-listed ...
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6.1 trillion text messages to be sent in 2010
CNET
by Don Reisinger Use of mobile phones and the Internet continues to skyrocket despite a huge difference in broadband pricing worldwide, a new study from the ...
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CNET
Sprint Handsets to Run AirStrip's Remote Medical Monitoring Applications
eWeek
In addition, AirStrip RPM works on the AT&T and Verizon wireless networks and supports such mobile phones as the Apple iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4, ...
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Buzzcity launches SDK for Android mobile phones
CellBharat (blog)
Global mobile media company BuzzCity today launches its software development kit (SDK) for Android following the recent success of its SDK for BlackBerry. ...
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CellBharat (blog)
Educational mobile phone
Investor's Business Daily
Educational mobile phone games helped students in China learn some of the thousands of characters used in Chinese writing, according to a team of US and ...
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New European Website for Very Low Cost VoIP with Free Mobile Apps of Peoplefone
San Francisco Chronicle
With Peoplefone calls to landline and mobile phones worldwide are offered at a very low rate. For example making calls to a landline number in an EU-country ...
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Approximately 200000 SMS are sent per second in the world, says UN
ffog.net
GENEVA – While one person is reading the first paragraph of this matter, 3 million SMS have been sent between mobile phones worldwide. ...
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ffog.net
Hampton School Board to talk cell phones, budget and truancy Wednesday night
Daily Press
... an ad-hoc cell phone committee created last year to determine whether middle school students should be allowed to bring mobile phones to school and to ...
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