Thursday, July 21, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Nokia to Cut Costs More After Loss
New York Times
Nokia, the largest seller by volume of mobile phones, said it planned to cut more than the €1 billion, or $1.43 billion, it had previously planned to trim from its operating expenses by 2013. The company, based in Espoo, Finland, did not specify a new ...
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Analyst: Expect slower growth on mobile payments
USA Today (blog)
By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY Analysts have been touting the growth of paying for goods for your mobile phone, saying it is set to be the next big thing. But researcher Gartner says wait a minute: it's going to take a longer time to take off. ...
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Consumers disappointed with mobile web
inspiresme.co.uk
By Holly Jones | July 21, 2011 Consumers around the world are disappointed with how the internet works on their mobile phones due to poor mobile and application performance. A new survey by Compuware Corporation found that consumers are increasingly ...
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Placecast Unveils DIY Location-Based Mobile Campaign Tool
GPS Business News
ShopAlerts Self-Serve delivers a white-label geofencing solution for US businesses that want to deliver geo-triggered offers to their customers on their mobile phones. When an opted-in consumer (across the AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile networks) ...
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GPS Business News
Smart Mobile Wireless Releases FREE Smart Voip Calling Apps in iTunes
Wireless Developer Network (press release)
Smart Mobile Wireless, is always searching for ways to help people communicate better, cheaper and smarter using their mobile phones instead of being chained to their PC or MAC in their homes. So it all started with just a goal and that goal is being ...
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