Monday, April 18, 2011

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News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Mobile phone giants' merger claim £1billion savings will mean cheaper calls ...
Mirror.co.uk
by Clinton Manning, Daily Mirror 19/04/2011 A TIE-UP between the owners of Britain's biggest mobile phone network could signal cheaper deals for millions of customers. France Telecom, which owns Orange and Deutsche Telekom, the firm behind T-Mobile, ...
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Feature: Liberalization and the nigerian mobile phone market
Myjoyonline.com
As with most things set up by the government for "the common good," NITEL met the expectations of the politicians and their cronies; it helped to put them in a class of their own as it made having a phone a thing of "who you know and to what length you ...
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Mobiles ring in the end of the wallet
The Independent
Initially, it will allow customers to buy their food with contactless cards, and later with their mobile phones. It seems the will is finally there between the mobile phone handset makers, operators, banks, payment processors and retailers to push ...
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New App Brings Hands-Free, Live Traffic Alerts to Your Phone
fox4kc.com
Global Alert Network is a mobile application that's been introduced in the United States, first here in Kansas City, thanks to the developer's partnership with the Scout Traffic Management System. "It's the first in the nation," Jason Sims said. ...
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Pay-by-phone meter technology coming to San Francisco
San Francisco Examiner (blog)
San Francisco motorists will soon be able to pay for their parking through their mobile phones, but the application will not come free. Later this year, the Municipal Transportation Agency, which manages parking in The City, will introduce their ...
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Tax Filing? There's An App for That
AdvisorOne
SnapTax allows taxpayers with 1040EZ forms to snap a photo of their W-2 with their mobile phones; it then automatically enters the information into their tax return. Taxpayers answer basic questions, review their return for accuracy and tap "File Now" ...
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