1. Symbian: Evolving toward open

    Explore Article Mobile Opportunity (Jun 8 2009)

    ...ry, but that probably wouldn't have been a polite question anyway. Symbian also took some swipes at Google, citing the "lock in" deals they have supposedly made with some operators.You get the feeling that ......S business and take away Motorola as a Symbian licensee. I think one of Symbian's arguments against Android is going to be that Symbian is more properly and thoroughly open.The question is whether anyone car... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Michael Mace   Sony Ericsson   Nokia

  2. Is The Palm Pre Up To The Task If It Is All About The Apps?

    Explore Article mocoNews (Jun 8 2009)

    Is The Palm Pre Up To The Task If It Is All About The Apps? ...rrow to know for sure, and oh yeah, in four weeks when T-Mobile gets closer to launching its latest Google Android phone. My advice: If you are looking to upgrade, buy what you want now. If anything, the handset ma... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   New York Times   Nascar   Palm Pre

  3. Report: The Android Paradox: As Adoption Grows So Does Fragmentation

    Explore Article mocoNews (Jun 3 2009)

    ...rtphone market, and certainly by 2014, the platform could ship on over 43 million handsets. But for Android to achieve this, Schreck said, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and the OHA will have to deal with the fragmentation issue. Schreck added that a fra... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Handset Alliance   Google   IMS Research

  4. Analyst: Android faces fragmentation challenges

    Explore Article TELEPHONY Online (Jun 1 2009)

    ...otorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Asus-Garmin and, most recently, Acer have all promised to release Android-based phones within the year. At Google’s conference, HTC also announced that its follow-up to the G1, the HTC Magic, will be available in ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Handset Alliance   Symbian Foundation   Sony Ericsson

  5. Google Says At Least 18 Android Phones Will Be Available This Year

    Explore Article mocoNews (May 28 2009)

    ...if not more—the platform becomes a lot more compelling for developers to prioritize. The 18 to 20 Android devices are only the ones that Google knows are being made by the eight or nine different manufacturers that it is working with closely. ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Google   Andy Rubin   iPhone

  6. Vodafone announces Android device and Visual Voicemail for Australia

    Explore Article gomonews.com (May 28 2009)

    ...ail (VVM) service for iPhone a few hours ago, it has now released details of the upcoming HTC Magic Android device to hit that market. HTC Magic: The operator confirmed this morning that Australian custome......phone - like T-Mobile UK did with the Cupcake update. It’s also shipping with the full selection of Google mobile services, and a geo-tagging function for your photos. From the release: Edward Goff, Head of... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   HTC Magic   Vodafone   Google

  7. Android and iPhone Dominated Mobile Browsing in April

    Explore Article GigaOM (May 27 2009)

    Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone together accounted for almost three-quarters of web browsing on mobile devices i... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Google   Apple   Samsung

  8. Tracking Nokia's Ovi Store Rollout: 109 Countries So Far; What's Selling Where

    Explore Article mocoNews (May 26 2009)

    ...iral approach. So how does the Ovi Store compare to Apple's App Store, BlackBerry's App World and Google's Android Market? As in previous stories, we've compared Apple to Wal-Mart, BlackBerry to a high-end boutique... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Nokia   George Linardos   Google

  9. Will the Openness of Android Turn it Into Another Windows Mobile?

    Explore Article jkOnTheRun (May 26 2009)

    ...Recently word has started to appear that HTC, maker of the G1, will offer the HTC Magic without the Google branding and with other “special sauce” features not in the basic Android installation. This makes sense as OEMs and phone carriers want to differentiate themselves from the... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   HTC Magic   Google   Microsoft

  10. Palm Pre Supports Multiple Exchange Accounts

    Explore Article jkOnTheRun (May 25 2009)

    ...hat one, so don’t be shy. I know that neither Apple’s iPhone only supports one Exchange account and Google’s Android platform doesn’t support it natively at all if the handset is branded “with Google.” That’s been a pain for me but not because I use Exchange. I used to have a hosted Exchange accoun... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Apple   Microsoft   Google

  11. Google Says Android Is For Building Massive Scale In Mobile For Advertising Play

    Explore Article mocoNews (May 21 2009)

    ...sing business and our ability to help people find information that we don’t somehow demand they use Google. If somebody wants to use Android to build a Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) phone, great.” Why don't you make one? (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Google   Microsoft   Andy Rubin

  12. Google Identifies Searching Trends On Smartphones Vs. Traditional Phones

    Explore Article mocoNews (May 12 2009)

    ...rch, MediaPost reports. For instance, the results suggest that searches conducted on the iPhone and Google's own Android phones are more similar to computer-based behavior, whereas feature phones were more truncated. For... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   MediaPost   Google   iPhone

  13. Vodafone Enters App Store Battle

    Explore Article InformationWeek (May 12 2009)

    ...ectly on their wireless accounts. By comparison, App Store users have to use their iTunes accounts, Android Market users have to use Google Checkout, and BlackBerry App World users have to have a PayPal account. "Vodafone is making these c... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Nokia   Vodafone   Google

  14. T-Mobile to Launch Many Android Devices Later This Year

    Explore Article GigaOM (May 8 2009)

    T-Mobile to Launch Many Android Devices Later This Year ...ole Brodman, chief technology officer of the company, said in a conversation with me earlier today. Android is a mobile OS developed by Mountain View, Calif.-based technology giant, Google. “We are looking to launch multiple Android-based devices in the second half of this [...] T-Mobile to Launch Many Android Devices Later This Year Om Malik | Friday, May 8, 2009 | 4:50 PM PT | 10 comments T-Mobile USA is ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Google   Apple   Technology

  15. Microsoft Opens App Store To Developers

    Explore Article InformationWeek (May 4 2009)

    ...aunch alongside Windows Mobile 6.5 later this year, and it will put the platform on par with Apple, Google's Android Market, Research In Motion's App World, and Nokia's upcoming Ovi Store. Although more than 20 milli... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Ovi Store   Nokia   Google

  16. MM2.0 Roundup:-twitter statistics, how to promote your iphone app and more

    Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Apr 22 2009)

    ...that the Apple store has by far the greatest liquidity at 30k apps, with Blackberry at only 700 and Google android market in the middle. Also prices for the same app can range vastly – one example they give was $1... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Google   Vodafone   Apple

  17. MM2.0 Roundup:- iphone vs nokia, Android 1.5, new admob, jumptap, yahoo products and more

    Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Apr 15 2009)

    ...ome-page works on virtually any mobile browser but Yahoo! have also launched an iphone app as well. Android 1.5 upgrade Google have announced an upgrade to the Android operating system which fixes a few bugs in the first release and also adds some nice new features l... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Google   Yahoo   Nokia

  18. Mobile data: Be careful what you wish for

    Explore Article Mobile Opportunity (Dec 8 2008)

    ...ne, Windows/Symbian high-end devices etc). There's also an issue of growing use of outdoor data (eg Google Maps) that can't be offloaded. WiMAX adds some new capacity in bits of the spectrum that have mostl......nds more in terms of OPEX. Furthermore, new approaches to product definition in itself (Apple, RIM, Android project) actually move most of the value creation to other players than operators (Manuf., OEMs, de... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Orange France   Informa   Mobile Marketing Association

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