Friday, March 11, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News5 new results for mobile phones
 
Washington's wireless taxes second-highest in nation
Seattle Post Intelligencer
"Unfortunately, citizens and businesses in Washington state are having to pay more for using their mobile phones, even as their reliance on their handheld devices grows stronger." KSE said it added the average Washington state sales tax of 6.5 percent, ...
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From FarmVille to Bangladesh: Mobile Apps Try to Fulfill Their Potential
Knowledge@Wharton
As a result of a mobile phone application developed by Lexington, Mass.-based Click Diagnostics, help was dispatched and a life was spared. "Mobile phones can be the way that almost half of the world will access health care for the first time," said ...
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Knowledge@Wharton
Facebook: Think Benefits vs. Risks Before Sharing Mobile Numbers
ADOTAS
Then again why do developers even need phone numbers and addresses? Apps on mobile phones can bypass text messaging with push notifications. Users can simply check in using location-based services (there's already been a kerfuffle about some mobile ...
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Mobile Payment Hype Abounds: Providers Focusing On Consumer Applications ...
Procurement.travel
Card consultant Steve Abrams agreed that there's potential for corporations to use mobile phones as form of payment or perhaps to transfer or preload a prepaid card for employees in the field. "Will a large corporation use mobile payment in the short ...
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MLB Network Launches on AT&T U-verse TV
Sacramento Bee
A leader in mobile broadband and emerging 4G capabilities, AT&T also offers the best wireless coverage worldwide of any US carrier, offering the most wireless phones that work in the most countries. It also offers advanced TV services under the AT&T ...
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