1. Analyst Angle: Mobile consumer content and applications finding play in the enterprise - RCR Wireless News

    Explore Article Mobile Technology (Mar 31 2010)

    ... adopters of mobile applications through application stores. Vendors like Apple, Nokia, Blackberry, Google, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and Palm sponsor most of these stores. But little by little, service providers including ... (Read Full Article)

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  2. Mobile World Congress 2010 - A review by Strand Consult

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Feb 23 2010)

    ... There is nothing wrong with Nokia’s strategy. They have understood the only way to beat Microsoft, Google and Apple is to do it through volume - get the platform to more devices, “However, they have not re......mobiles and even fridges. If future devices are going to run on the same platform, then Samsung and Sony are in a significantly stronger starting position than Nokia. The war over the mobile ... (Read Full Article)

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  3. Mobile World Congress: 49,000 visitors go home, sated on Google, Microsoft and Apple

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Feb 18 2010)

    Mobile World Congress: 49,000 visitors go home, sated on Google, Microsoft and Apple ...en more momentum with handset partner announcements from Alcatel, Dell, HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and ZTE. During his keynote Tuesday, Feb. 16, Google CEO Eric Schmidt declared that the company was going “Mobile First,” meaning that it would design i... (Read Full Article)

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  4. The Buzz Among App Developers At This Year's MWC May Surprise You

    Explore Article mocoNews (Feb 18 2010)

    The Buzz Among App Developers At This Year's MWC May Surprise You ...for application developers with each day of the inaugural App Planet being hosted by another player—Sony (NYSE: SNE) Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC), Motorola (NYSE: MOT), Research In Motion and Google’s Android. While the rest of the show—spanning seven other halls—focused on Microsoft’s Windows P... (Read Full Article)

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  5. Motorola, Acer, Samsung Release Smartphones at MWC

    Explore Article eweek.com (Feb 16 2010)

    ...cess to corporate e-mail via Microsoft Exchange. The Microsoft Office Suite is included, along with Google and Bing search engines. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro The Mini Pro incorporates the company's Timescape application, which brings use... (Read Full Article)

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  6. Sprint Taps GetJar To Offer Thousands Of Free Apps To Subscribers

    Explore Article mocoNews (Feb 10 2010)

    ...ver, the relatively under-the-radar company has signed up others worldwide with Carphone Warehouse, Sony (NYSE: SNE) Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC) and Virgin Mobile (NYSE: VM) France. Sprint Taps GetJar To Offer ......ers will now have access to thousands of applications ranging from popular apps such as YouTube and Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Maps to more niche applications that address their business needs,” said Len Barlik, S... (Read Full Article)

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  7. You snooze, you lose: Android picks up where WinMo was too slow

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Jan 14 2010)

    You snooze, you lose: Android picks up where WinMo was too slow ...re’ll be around 30 by the end of this year. And that’s not counting Motorola, HTC, Samsung, Huawei, Google itself, Sony Ericsson… But you know, it could be a lot worse. Ok, so less than 10 isn’t as good as 13 - but importantly L... (Read Full Article)

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  8. CES: Why Carriers Care

    Explore Article xchange magazine (Jan 7 2010)

    ...ect $200. Or rather, go ahead and collect that $200, but keep it on the QT, know what I mean? Blame Google, if you want, with its Nexus One and corresponding direct-to-consumer marketplace that it announced......proliferate as the “emerging devices” opportunity continues to grow. Take e-readers, for instance – Sony’s e-reader is powered by AT&T, but the customer won’t know that, necessarily. Similarly, the Amazon... (Read Full Article)

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  9. 2010 Mobile Industry Predictions Survey

    Explore Article Chetan Sharma (Jan 3 2010)

    2010 Mobile Industry Predictions Survey ...ast decade was also marked by some prominent IP battles such as RIM vs. NTP, Qualcomm vs. Broadcom, Sony Ericsson vs. Samsung, Upaid vs. Satyam etc. (disclaimer: we worked on some of these cases and testified as a......straight year - whether it was the launch of 3GS or the upcoming introduction of the fabled tablet. Google too kept the ecosystem active. It has executed on its mobile strategy with brilliant ... (Read Full Article)

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  10. 20,000 apps means less on Android than it does on iPhone

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Dec 15 2009)

    20,000 apps means less on Android than it does on iPhone ...n the Android have topped 20k. These kinds of figures are usually very difficult to access, because Google is pretty tight-lipped about that kind of thing. But Androlib is an independent source. It offers a......nly be developing apps for two kinds of Android phone - the Droid from Motorola and the Xperia from Sony Ericsson. And the reason for that is that they are both incredibly close in form and ... (Read Full Article)

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  11. Good Adds Android, iPhone Support -- Enterprise Mobility -- InformationWeek

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Dec 7 2009)

    Good Adds Android, iPhone Support -- Enterprise Mobility -- InformationWeek ...-powered smartphones in 2010 because manufacturers like HTC, LG Electronics, Motorola, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson have shown support for the Linux-based OS. Android 2.0 boosted the enterprise features of the OS, a......inux-based OS. Android 2.0 boosted the enterprise features of the OS, and Good said it expects Google to continue to incorporate more enterprise-friendly services over the next year. InformationWeek'... (Read Full Article)

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  12. Google Boosts Windows Mobile App

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Sep 24 2009)

    Google Boosts Windows Mobile App ...nd only your most recent location is stored so that successive searches can use the same location," Google wrote on its mobile blog. "You can disable My Location at any time in the 'Advanced Options' screen......es to hit the market before the end of the year from the likes of HTC, LG Electronics, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson. Most companies are just starting the hard work of mobilizing workforces by bringing ... (Read Full Article)

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  13. LG Taps Handango For App Store

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Sep 15 2009)

    LG Taps Handango For App Store ...de party to take care of the content, LG will be able to focus on improving the devices themselves. Sony Ericsson is taking a similar approach, as the independent app store GetJar will be providing content for the...... become a significant driver of sales for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Companies like RIM, Microsoft, Google, Samsung, and Nokia are also rolling out stores for users to browse, buy, download, and ... (Read Full Article)

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  14. LG Intros First Android Smartphone

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Sep 14 2009)

    LG Intros First Android Smartphone Powered by Google's Linux-based operating system, the LG-GW620 will have a 3-inch touchscreen and full QWETRTY keyboa...... end of the year. Motorola introduced its first Android phone Friday, and it joins LG, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson as major handset makers committed to making phones with the open source OS. Nokia is the only top-f... (Read Full Article)

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  15. Sony Ericsson Rolls Xperia X2

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Sep 3 2009)

    Sony Ericsson Rolls Xperia X2 ...at strong of a lens. The X2 is expected to be released in the fourth quarter in select markets, and Sony Ericsson did not give a suggested retail price. Web 2.0 technologies, including Google Gears, are making it easier than ever to mobilize your business applications. Find out more about w... (Read Full Article)

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  16. Sprint To Offer Android Phone In 2009

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Jul 27 2009)

    Sprint To Offer Android Phone In 2009 ... seen from Motorola. The move is another sign that the Linux-based OS is picking up some steam, and Google said it expects up to 20 handsets to be released by the end of the year. Because it is a free OS, s......cturers, but Android has drawn interest from top-five cell phone makers like Samsung, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson. The mobile operators have also given Android more attention, as Sprint ... (Read Full Article)

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  17. Accenture Buys Symbian Services Unit From Nokia

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Jul 17 2009)

    ...s most widely used smartphone platform, but it is facing increased competition from Apple's iPhone, Google's Android, and Research In Motion's BlackBerry. The unit handles product development and engineerin......mpany established the independent Symbian Foundation. Its members include Nokia, Samsung, Vodafone, Sony Ericsson, and other major industry players. Nokia said it is adamantly behind the platform for its smartphon... (Read Full Article)

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  18. GetJar's App Store Hits Half Billion Downloads

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Jul 15 2009)

    GetJar's App Store Hits Half Billion Downloads ...s more than 50,000 apps in over 200 countries, and GetJar has been chosen to handle the backend for Sony Ericsson's upcoming app store. "GetJar's success to date is the product of the innovation, hard work, and lo...... reach a massive audience across multiple carriers. GetJar said it has seen 5 million downloads for Google Maps for mobile, 17 million downloads for Opera Mini, 14 million downloads for Nimbuzz, and ... (Read Full Article)

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  19. 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 ......uly, and featured on at least three Symbian smartphones (the Nokia N97, and phones from Samsung and Sony Ericsson).The most interesting aspect of the program is that Symbian said its goal is to take no cut ... (Read Full Article)

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  20. Sony Ericsson Jumps Into App Store Battle

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Jun 3 2009)

    Sony Ericsson Jumps Into App Store Battle ... these applications through the PlayNow service, which already delivers movies and other content to Sony Ericsson phones. Over-the-air application stores are a hot topic in the mobile space, and Sony Ericsson will be joining the likes of Apple, Nokia, Research In Motion, Microsoft, and Google by offering a virtual store for users to browse, buy, download and install apps on a mobile handset... (Read Full Article)

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  21. Analyst: Android faces fragmentation challenges

    Explore Article TELEPHONY Online (Jun 1 2009)

    ... will make its way to 18 to 20 handsets spanning eight or nine handset makers within the year. When Google takes this leap from its two handsetsLooking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and get acc......C has the only two handsets commercially available today, but vendors including Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Asus-Garmin and, most recently, Acer have all promised to release Android-based phones within the ... (Read Full Article)

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