Monday, February 28, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News7 new results for mobile phones
 
China Unicom launches domestically developed "Wophone" OS
Global Times
Throughout the world, smart phones have reported robust growth. In 2010, smart phone sales were up 72.1 percent from 2009 and accounted for 19 percent of total mobile device sales in 2010, according to an earlier report from research firm Gartner. ...
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Cell phones expose younger Chinese children to Internet: survey
Xinhua
The survey, released Monday and focusing on Chinese minors' use of mobile phones and the Internet, documented how nearly 60 percent of the respondents got access to the Internet for the first time when they were below 10 years old. ...
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App Watch: Ning Tries to Turn Smartphones Into Social Networks
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Dubbed Mogwee–short for "more great weekends"–the app is a bit like a mobile version of QQ, the hybrid instant-message and social network that is hugely popular in China. Jason Rosenthal, Ning's CEO, said that even on mobile phones, most of us are ...
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How technology can improve your wardrobe
Sydney Morning Herald
"I was lucky to find people like [photographer] Sonny Vandevelde, [blogger] Diane Pernet and [designer company] Eley Kishimoto to agree to let me build them a blog and then convince them to blog from their mobile phones. Today, 13-year-old bloggers sit ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Nauru warns against abuse via mobile phone
Radio New Zealand International
Nauru police and the director of public prosecutions have issued a warning about the misuse of mobile phones. They say there's been a considerable increase in reported cases of assault and the distribution of offensive material using mobile technology. ...
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Qualcomm names winner of QPrize
San Diego Union Tribune
When it does invest in software firms, Qualcomm Ventures typically is trying to grow the market for data use on mobile phones, which is where Qualcomm's technology shines. Qualcomm remains committed to investing in hardware, semiconductor and emerging ...
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You Say You Want a Revolution?
Wall Street Journal (blog)
What both have in common is the use of cell phones and other mobile devices in the hands of ordinary citizens turned citizen-journalists. Where they differ is how information should be disseminated. At one end of the spectrum, Columbia Law School ...
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