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| COCOBOD Rolls out Innovative Program to Connect Ghana Cocoa Farmers Through ... MarketWatch (press release) Ghana has mobile phone coverage across approximately 85 percent of its geography and more than 65 percent of rural residents have access to mobile phones. "The national rollout of CocoaLink by COCOBOD and our partners Hershey and the World Cocoa ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| American smartphone users are consuming lots of media VentureBeat The culture of the smartphone has arrived in the US And cell phones aren't just for calling and texting anymore. A new study indicates there's a dramatic shift to "smartphone culture," where users are engaging in social media and downloading media such ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 5.3-inches is too big to be considered a phone PhoneDog (blog) I don't see the point of having a small screen on your mobile phone. After all, in today's world there is so much to do on a phone, why would you want to experience it on a small display? A few years ago I would have said that anywhere around 3-inches ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Can Dyle.tv succeed where FLO TV failed? GigaOm 18, 2011, 11:24am PT No Comments Consumers that want to watch live TV on their mobile phones will soon be able to tell whether their devices are capable of doing so, as industry-led mobile broadcast consortium the Mobile Content Venture (MCV) has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sketch: Incoming! Phone-hacking bombarded with inquiries Politics.co.uk David Cameron has accepted the bulk of Labour's demands over the inquiry into the phone-hacking scandal. Allegations that victims of the 9/11 terror attacks had their mobile phones hacked have prompted an investigation by the FBI. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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