Friday, June 3, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Mobile phones transform consumer payments and retailing both on and offline ...
Bizcommunity.com
The mobile phone is catalysing virtual currency and payment development across the globe, says Geraldine Mitchely, business development manager for mimoney, virtual currency powered by Standard Bank, which resides on the mobile phone. ...
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The power of mobile
Memeburn
Most TV viewing these days is interrupted by people using their mobile phones anyway. It seems like TV is the new "print". The beleaguered newspaper industry is just not fun to bash anymore… now TV is the new target for internet evangelists? ...
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Save money on mobile phone deals through Incahoot
Online News Today
This is no more apparent than in the fast moving mobile phone market, with the multitude of offers and deals available within this particularly popular consumer driven arena. With this in mind, one particular online resource has become extremely ...
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T-Mobile Announces Samsung Exhibit and Gravity SMART
TechnoBuffalo
T-Mobile is set to launch two new Android phones from Samsung this month, the Samsung Exhibit and the Samsung Gravity SMART. Neither of these new phones are going to set the mobile phone world on their ears, but both look to be decent Android handsets ...
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MOBILE PHONES CONNECT INDIANS TO WEB
Star of Mysore
Delivering the lecture, he said for a majority of Indians, mobile phones are the gateway to the Internet as the use of laptops is restricted to only a small section of society in the country. Srinivasan noted that broadband penetration was low in India ...
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Patient mobile phones pose infection control threat
Nursing Times
Around 40% of mobile phones entering hospitals with patients, carers and visitors may contain multi-drug resistant pathogens such as MRSA, according to Turkish researchers. The researchers looked at mobile phones used by patients, patients' companions, ...
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Thumbs working overtime: Phone users text the equivalent War and Peace every ...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Mobile phone users who send 10 texts a day type out the equivalent of the epic novel War and Peace every five and a half years, new research has found. Consumer adviser Which? surveyed 8000 people earlier this year and said that ...
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