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Moto's Signs of Hope (www.unstrung.com)
Motorola must address their product portfolio, software and services issues to have a material, sustainable performance improvement.
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AT&T Introduces Mobile Personalization Tool (www.wirelessweek.com)
Mobile operators, including AT&T, need to create customer friendly and sticky services or they risk being relegated to a dumb pipe.
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Will Google Crush The iPhone? (www.forbes.com)
Google is the undisputed online advertising leader. With their rumored push into mobile, the biggest impact may be bringing advertising to the mobile mainstream.
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WiMax is 3G (www.wirelessweek.com)
This is a significant milestone in the business sense. So far, Wimax had been viewed as a threat to the incumbents from the left field. With this approval by ITU, it begins to legitimize WiMax among the cellular incumbents.
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Answer to Vexing Question: Who's Not Watching Ads? (online.wsj.com)
As much as 20% of the audience for television's most popular shows are skipping the commercial content. This high number is of great concern to the marketing group. This group is questioning the effectiveness of TV advertising. With the advent of digital video recorders,...
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Demand For Mobile TV To Outpace Infrastructure, Says Broadcast International (televisionbroadcast.com)
Technology improvements combined with a fresh look at the mobile user experience are required for mobile video to succeed.
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Chipset vendors jostle for position in WiMAX handsets (www.wimaxtrends.com)
The strongest supporter of WiMax Intel has announced that it will embed its WiMax technology in the processor dubbed Montevina in May of 2008. Intel intends to establish their own Intel-based handsets as well. The biggest US WiMax operator Sprint Nextel also announced that they will deploy WiMax to...
Analysis of:
Motorola Back On Track (www.forbes.com)
Over the long-term (five years and out), the low-cost Asian phone manufacturers are becoming more competitive with features and low cost, making it diffult for the large vendors to sustain their R&D in the US or Europe. In the short run, the Asian manufactures are still more focused on the...
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Earthlink Stops Funding Helio (www.infoworld.com)
The US MVNO market, and Helio in particular, faces an uphill battle.
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Steve Jobs Offers Rare Apology, Credit for iPhone (online.wsj.com)
Mr. Steve Jobs apologized publicly and said Apple will offer a $100 credit at Apple stores to all iPhone users who paid the original price. This was occurred because Apple announced that is was cutting $200 off the price of its $599 iPhone. Mr. Jobs insisted the price cut was necessary to broaden...
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