Monday, July 4, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News7 new results for mobile phones
 
Mobile Phone: Freewheeling Growth
Voice & Data Online
No doubt, this data is envy for all and lucrative enough for more and more players to jump into this business, sometimes adding 'mobile phones' to their core business units. Incidents are not rare where we saw some companies ditching their existing ...
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Voice & Data Online
Brussels fights bill shocks for roaming phone charges
AFP
BRUSSELS — Brussels goes to battle this week over high costs for Europeans in using mobile phones across EU borders, with a new proposal slated to slash expensive roaming bills to almost zero by 2015. With many disgruntled vacationers each summer ...
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AFP
Phones 4U and Carphone set to increase high-street dominance
Mobile News
Phones 4U has told Mobile News it will expand its nationwide retail footprint at "pace" over the next 12 months, as it looks to close the gap on high-street rival Carphone Warehouse. Phones 4U is the second-largest mobile phone retailer in the UK, ...
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Digital marketing is mainstream... so is mobile
Bizcommunity.com
This has led to an astonishing number of consumers relying on mobile. There are five times as many mobile phones as landlines. Of the billions of handsets in use, over 96% have at least a basic web browser and over 94% have a colour screen. ...
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Mobile wallets: All you should know
Times of India
While Google has taken the hi-tech road, there are other players that are trying to cash in on the ubiquity of mobile phones in a much simpler way. For example, US outlets of Starbucks—internationally known for its coffee—has come out with apps for ...
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Doubts Cast On Carcinogenic Effect of Cellphones
RedOrbit
"In the past 15 years, mobile phone use has evolved from an uncommon activity to one with over 4.6 billion subscriptions worldwide. There is, however, public concern about the possibility that mobile phones might cause cancer, especially brain tumors," ...
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BlackBerry under attack in corporate cradle
Reuters
A man uses a Blackberry mobile phone to take a picture of leaders of the BRICS during a joint news conference in Sanya, Hainan province April 14, 2011. By Roy Strom NEW YORK (Reuters) - The BlackBerry, once ubiquitous in business, faces deep challenges ...
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