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| Mobile phones, the next advertising frontier? Washington Post By Steven Overly, As consumers snap up mobile phones and tablets that act as portals to music, games and the Internet, a growing number of advertisers see the palm of your hand as the next frontier in marketing. One of the major players in this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bulky hi-fi home music systems may way for portable MP3 players and mobile phones Economic Times The Indian music industry, pegged at around $165 million in 2009, could grow to $590 million by 2014, led by portable devices like mobile phones, MP3 players and laptops, according to management consultancy PriceWaterhouse Coopers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A camera, a card, a connection TODAYonline Similarly, people take most of their photos with mobile phone cameras, even though the quality is far worse than that of a real camera's. There's no zoom, no real flash, low resolution. You can't photograph action without blurriness, you can't get that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BBC Hindi radio now available on mobile phones across US BusinessGhana In this regard, BBC has entered into an agreement with the mobile phone radio distribution in North America, AudioNowTM. "Listeners can now access their favourite content on any mobile device, which we have seen builds tremendous loyalty for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| EA regulators push for SIM registration to curb crime East African Business Week KIGALI, RWANDA - Telecommunications regulators in the East African Community (EAC) partner states are demanding a quick SIM card registration process to curb crimes committed using mobile phones. In some countries, mobile communication has been linked ... See all stories on this topic » |
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