Friday, June 10, 2011

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IDC: Windows Phone to surpass Apple's iOS by 2015
CNET (blog)
by Lance Whitney Energized by the recent deal between Microsoft and Nokia, Windows Phone will grab the No. 2 spot ahead of Apple's iOS in the global smartphone market by 2015, according to IDC's latest Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. ...
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CNET (blog)
How Cell Phones, Mobile Devices, iPhones Save Lives in Poor Countries
ABC News
(Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) ABC News' correspondent Dana Hughes reports from the Mobile Health Summit in Cape Town, South Africa. More than 5 billion people in the world today have cell phones, and they are doing a lot more than just talking. ...
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ABC News
Buyer's Guide: Mobile Phones
Techtree.com
In recent years, the market has literally been flooded with mobile phones. Cell companies are releasing swarms of handsets to make sure that they don't lose out on any particular form factor. Like it or not, touchscreen devices have outdone their keyed ...
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Techtree.com
Holiday Mobile Phone Users Risk Being Stung By High Phone Bills
Money High Street
Many mobile phone users will get an unexpected shock when they receive their phone bills on returning from holiday. According to uSwitch.com, whilst some 71% of people plan to take their mobiles on holiday with them, only around 20% of them will check ...
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Mobile loyalty schemes: time to take a targeted approach
The Guardian
Many of us have a loyalty card for a favourite store or coffee shop, but a growing number of brands are now using mobile phones as a way to hold on to customers. Phone companies who operate in a fiercely competitive market have been doing so for some ...
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The Guardian
Mobile advertising: profit at your fingertips
The Guardian
According to a recent IAB survey, 21% of respondents said they only used their mobile phone for texting or calling. That seems set to change, however, as mobile phones become the next link in the internet's evolutionary chain. ...
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The Guardian
Battle of the smartphone handsets
The Guardian
It was clear that personal digital assistants, knows as PDAs, that used mobile phone networks to deliver emails securely, on the move, were entering the mainstream. Research In Motion (RIM), the Canadian company behind the BlackBerry, entranced the ...
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The Guardian
IPv6 on Mobile? Only if it's free
Register
Mobile phones themselves have supported IPv6 for the last five years or so, but network operators have almost nothing to gain by deploying it, and a great deal to lose. One UK operator is inching towards trials, and all accept that IPv6 is going to be ...
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Cell Phones Aren't Good for Protozoa
Russia-InfoCenter
In our everyday life we spend a good deal of time being under influence of weak electromagnetic radiation – it can come from mobile phones or microwave ovens, for instance. Active debates about possible danger of this type of radiation take place all ...
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Automakers trail in the great gizmo race
CNET (blog)
By 2000, the number of cell phones in the United States had increased to 180 million, up from just 45 million five years earlier. Today, there is a cell phone in use for nearly every man, woman, and child in America. That is hardly a scenario that ...
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CNET (blog)
Nokia to launch Mobile Money
Business Standard
Mobile handset maker Nokia will launch 'Mobile Money', a mobile payment service that will enable consumers to pay directly from their Nokia mobile phones. The service, to be launched in the next few months, will help in financial inclusion, ...
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Paymate To Power IMPS For 3 Banks In India
VC Circle
The service allows users instant inter-bank fund transfer through mobile phones. This service can also be used for payment of bills and shopping at various product and goods stores. Paymate is backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, ...
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Mercedes-Benz India launches Mobile-optimised Website
Rush Lane
Mercedes-Benz India became the first automotive manufacturer to launch a Mobile-optimized Website in India. The website http://m.mercedes-benz.co.in is optimized for all Smart phones, Androids, and web enabled mobile phones. The new mobile-optimized ...
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Rush Lane
Feature: the rise and rise of mobile trading
FOW magazine
"Fundamentally for us it's all about getting data in front of people, which is less constrained by technological advancements than say interactive trading on a mobile phone would be." With traders at many large institutions tending to specialise in ...
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Mobile App Will Give Shoppers Access to Product Ingredient Listings
SustainableBusiness.com
The Clorox Company (NYSE: CLX) is launching a new mobile phone app that will give consumers in-store access to product ingredient information while they shop. The mobile application, focused initially on iPhone users, will allow consumers to use their ...
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240 CELL PHONES CONFISCATED FROM PRISONERS IN FIVE MONTHS
Bahamas Tribune
By TANEKA THOMPSON PRISON officials confiscated 240 cell phones from inmates at Her Majesty's Prisons between January to May despite best efforts to block the use of the contraband material. The Ministry of National Security plans to soon install a ...
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Mobile Boarding Pass Service
Coastweek
Designed to work with over 3000 mobile devices, Mobile Emirates.com has been optimized to ensure that customers on the move can easily and efficiently access the emirates.com website, through their mobile phones. "Consumers are far more mobile than ...
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Coastweek


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