Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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More people ditching home phone for mobile
USA Today
"All they get are solicitations, and most calls are done on a wireless phone anyway, so it represents a waste of money," says analyst Charles Golvin of Forrester Research. More importantly are young adults who, as "cord-never-getters" get a mobile ...
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USA Today
Smartphones Projected to Drive New Mobile Sales to 1.8 Billion in 2011
Editor & Publisher
"With mobile phone market growth occurring as a result of continuously growing emerging markets and the transition to smart phones, demand has increased for higher specifications, including display size, resolution, and technology," noted Calvin Hsieh, ...
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Vote for your favourite mobile phone game
TechRadar UK
By Marc Chacksfield As you will no doubt know by now, the TechRadar Phone Awards 2011 are here and we are counting on you, the reader, to have your say on six of the categories, with the rest being judged by our panel of experts. ...
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Singapore, Malaysia to reduce mobile roaming rates from May 1
Channel News Asia
By Travis Teo | Posted: 20 April 2011 1534 hrs SINGAPORE: Singapore and Malaysia will gradually reduce mobile roaming charges between both countries from May 1. This means mobile phone users in Singapore will pay up to 30 per cent less for voice calls ...
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Mobile Phone Deals: New concept for savings
Prfrog.co.uk (press release)
The mobile phone market has experienced drastic change since the introduction of Mobile Phone Deals. There is an unexpected rise in the sale of handsets in the recent times. You can search for the most lucrative deals on the online mobile shops which ...
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EBay to buy local ad provider Where
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - EBay Inc said it would buy Where, a company that delivers local advertising to mobile phones, in its latest push to allow more retailers to do business with customers through its services. EBay did not disclose the terms of the ...
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Reuters
Arkansas, Mississippi rely on cellphones most
York Daily Record
The states where the smallest proportion of people depend solely on wireless phones and no landlines: New Jersey and Rhode Island. About 35 percent of adults in Arkansas and Mississippi have cellphones and lack traditional wired telephones, ...
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