1. Nokia, Apple, Google Reshaping Mobile Map, GPS Landscape

    Explore Article eweek.com (Jan 24 2010)

    ...ant, is currently available around eight mobile platforms, including BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Apple’s iPhone operating system. In October 2009, Google announced Google Maps Navigation, a Web-based GPS for its... (Read Full Article)

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  2. Conde Nast’s GQ app surpasses 12,000 downloads

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Jan 21 2010)

    Conde Nast’s GQ app surpasses 12,000 downloads ...ine introduced Lucky At Your Service, a digital shopping concierge Web site and application for the iPhone (see story). In addition to developing more content for the iPhone and the anticipated tablet from Apple, Condé Nast has formed a partnership with Adobe to collaborate on creating technologies that will a... (Read Full Article)

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  3. Cross-platform apps are the only way forward

    Explore Article Dean Bubley's Disruptive Wireless (Jan 21 2010)

    ... apps, it cannot just confine them to its own hardware platforms, it needs to port them to Android, iPhone, RIM and so on. Maybe, ultimately even Apple's iron will should crumble, and it should export aspects of its flagship UI to other OS platforms (... (Read Full Article)

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  4. Guest Post: The Importance of Verification in an App-driven Mobile Industry

    Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Jan 21 2010)

    Guest Post: The Importance of Verification in an App-driven Mobile Industry ...ll play a major role in the app-driven future of the wireless industry. Many are familiar with the Apple “vetting process” that new iPhone apps must undergo; this is a process that literally dissects every app that is submitted to the App... (Read Full Article)

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  5. Travel Guide books from the Financial Times go mobile with iPhone application

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Jan 19 2010)

    Travel Guide books from the Financial Times go mobile with iPhone application ...modation and business etiquette. Now the Financial Times has released a mobile app of the guide for iPhone and Blackberry. What’s the deal? The application is a free download, available from both the Apple and Blackberry app stores immediately. It has all of the information that the physical LBBT contain... (Read Full Article)

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  6. Army iPhone App Among Most Popular News Apps

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Jan 15 2010)

    ...opular News Apps The U.S. Army and NASA are at the vanguard of federal government entities offering iPhone applications. By J. Nicholas Hoover InformationWeek January 15, 2010 10:15 AM A United States Army iPhone application is charging up the Apple download charts. Launched in December, the application has quick become one of the top free news ap... (Read Full Article)

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  7. Flo TV partners with mophie to bring live streaming content to iPhone

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Jan 11 2010)

    Flo TV partners with mophie to bring live streaming content to iPhone Qualcomm Inc.’s Flo TV and mophie are partnering to bring live streaming content to Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch in an effort to validate the mobile television market. Qualcomm Inc.’s Flo TV and mo... (Read Full Article)

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  8. New mobile app advertising service for iPhone combines pay-per-download with affiliate network

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Jan 11 2010)

    New mobile app advertising service for iPhone combines pay-per-download with affiliate network ...g new service from Germany. Apprupt is launching what it calls an "affiliate network" for promoting iPhone applications. So you’re an app developer who has jumped through all the strange hoops that Apple asks you to. You’ve gone through the process and waited and now finally your app is ready for the Apple Store. And BAM! it’s gone - buried under the 10,000 other apps appearing today. Advertising and pro... (Read Full Article)

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  9. IPhone mobile Web share decreases since Droid launch: Quantcast

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Jan 7 2010)

    IPhone mobile Web share decreases since Droid launch: Quantcast ...ch of Motorola’s Droid on Verizon has been a huge hit, the best launch for the mobile Web since the iPhone, and it’s plain to see that consumers want and expect more from their vendors. Quantcast measures a......diences in real-time so advertisers can buy, sell and connect with the right consumers. Hello, Moto Apple’s mobile Web share has declined since the launch of other smartphones such as Motorola’s Droid. Qua... (Read Full Article)

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  10. As Google Takes On the iPhone, True Openness — and Developers — Are Key

    Explore Article GigaOM (Jan 7 2010)

    As Google Takes On the iPhone, True Openness — and Developers — Are Key ... program manager, provided some insight into the company’s planned approach. As Google Takes On the iPhone, True Openness — and Developers — Are Key By Sebastian Rupley Jan. 7, 2010, 10:35am 2 Comments 0 0 ...... storage to store apps. He said the solution is to store apps on an SD card, but he also noted that Apple doesn’t have app-related advantages over the Nexus One in every single ... (Read Full Article)

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  11. 10 Google Nexus One Features You Need to Know

    Explore Article eweek.com (Jan 6 2010)

    ... It doesn't have multitouch Those hoping to find a device that can compete on the same level as the iPhone might be a little disappointed by the Nexus One. Unlike Apple's smartphone, the Nexus One lacks multitouch. In other words, users won't be able to perform gestur... (Read Full Article)

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  12. Google needs awareness not hype. Now that the Nexus One is unveiled the real work begins.

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Jan 6 2010)

    Google needs awareness not hype. Now that the Nexus One is unveiled the real work begins. ...r splashed across walls. There wasn’t a single direction you could look in that you didn’t see some Apple and iPhone branding. Does Google have the cash to create that huge an ad campaign? Walk out in the street righ... (Read Full Article)

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  13. Google and Apple Collide in Mobile; Video Poised to Benefit

    Explore Article VideoNuze.com (Jan 5 2010)

    ...ll just keep getting better. For example, the Nexus One's screen resolution (480x800) surpasses the iPhone's (320x480), which only means Apple will need to up the ante even further with its next generation. The range of video applications is ... (Read Full Article)

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  14. Will Google Nexus One dominate the smartphone battle?

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Jan 5 2010)

    Will Google Nexus One dominate the smartphone battle? ...consumers can buy it and activate it online,” he said. “Google seems to be taking a page out of the Apple iPhone playbook.” The competition in the smartphone industry continues to ramp up. Google hopes the Nexus ... (Read Full Article)

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  15. Google reinvents mobile pricing, purchasing

    Explore Article TELEPHONY Online (Jan 5 2010)

    ...t will only run on AT&T's 2G EDGE network. So while Google has every intention of competing against Apple's iPhone with its new device, it isn't directly going after Apple's existing customer base. Nogee said it is more likely to give existing Android devices, like VZW's... (Read Full Article)

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  16. FAQ: Using your smartphone safely

    Explore Article CNN.com (Jan 5 2010)

    FAQ: Using your smartphone safely ...bank or make payments using free Wi-Fi, columnist advises RELATED TOPICS * Internet * Google Inc. * Apple iPhone (CNET) -- Smartphones aren't just smart, they're personal computers. Unlike a desktop or even a lap... (Read Full Article)

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  17. The Year of M&A in Mobile Advertising

    Explore Article GigaOM (Jan 5 2010)

    The Year of M&A in Mobile Advertising Apple is reportedly set to jump into mobile advertising with the $275 million acquisition of Quattro Wire...... 2010 will be the year of consolidation for the space. The reported move comes two months after the iPhone maker tried and failed to enter the mobile advertising market when it lost out in its bid to land A... (Read Full Article)

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  18. Apple to annoy you with Mobile spam

    Explore Article Fudzilla (Jan 5 2010)

    ...y. Quattro's advertising network includes thousands of mobile Web sites, along with applications on Apple's iPhone and Google's Android platform, and other smartphones. What this will mean is that Apple will have a strong platform to push advertising directly to your phone. While Apple fanboys dream about getting such messages from Apple, the rest of us will find it extremely annoying. We suspect it is all part of Steve Jobs ... (Read Full Article)

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  19. 2010: the year of the mobile - Times Online

    Explore Article Technology News & Web News (Jan 4 2010)

    2010: the year of the mobile - Times Online ...tphones in 2009 and the handset market will once again capture the imagination of many consumers as Apple's iPhone competitors try once more to retake the high-ground. We are now in the "early innings" of the devel... (Read Full Article)

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  20. 2010 Mobile Industry Predictions Survey

    Explore Article Chetan Sharma (Jan 3 2010)

    2010 Mobile Industry Predictions Survey ...s to the iPhones, the Storms, and the Androids, the industry was transformed by the introduction of Apple’s iPhone in 2007. While Bluetooth, sleek designs, camera phone defined the first half of the decade, the sec... (Read Full Article)

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  21. Apple Predictions for 2010: iPhone on Multiple Carriers, iSlate, Beatles

    Explore Article eweek.com (Jan 2 2010)

    ... recent burst of negative publicity. As the situation stands now, chances could well be higher that Apple will widen its iPhone provider base in 2010. The Release of the iTablet, or iSlate, or iPad, or iPod Slate, or… Given the... (Read Full Article)

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  22. Top 10 activities and predictions in mobile 2009 to 2010

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Dec 30 2009)

    ...brands want to engage customers and not only hit them with ads. 2009 was the year of app mania. The Apple store showed 2 billion downloads and 100k available apps, and iPhone apps became a “must do” in any digital marketing strategy. The Android store reached 20.000 apps by... (Read Full Article)

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  23. London iPhone Problems Spotlight Network Issues

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Dec 30 2009)

    ...ly. France Telecom's Orange began offering iPhones last month and Vodafone will begin marketing the iPhone next month in the United Kingdom. O2 said it has been talking with Apple and also with BlackBerry provider Research in Motion, seeking solutions for its network data surge,... (Read Full Article)

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  24. Mobile Data and the Need for Metering

    Explore Article GigaOM (Dec 28 2009)

    Mobile Data and the Need for Metering ...carriers, though, which are already struggling with ways to support the increased traffic driven by Apple’s iPhone and other multimedia-friendly devices. Which is why AT&T and its competitors are beginning to discu... (Read Full Article)

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